Tadra Kahani a true family experience
Those are some of the messages in Tadra Kahani that current president of the Suva Grammar School Parents Teachers Association Commander Viliame Naupoto said touches his heart, knowing that the future leaders of the country want a united Fiji.
Commander Naupoto, who is also the Permanent Secretary for Fisheries and Forests, said an event like Tadra Kahani never existed when he was in school years ago, and so many opportunities through creative arts have opened up for the current students.
Commander Naupoto said he always ensures that he takes his whole family to watch Tadra Kahani every year, as it is important to see and hear what the students are thinking of.
The FM96 Tadra Kahani with TFL and Legend FM kicks off at the Vodafone Arena on Wednesday night with 10 schools participating in the Junior Division finals and 14 schools taking part in the Senior Division finals on Thursday night.
Story by: Vijay Narayan
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