Turnout encouraging
Marketing manager Wainiqolo Veretayaco said this year is a record for them as they have had to restock a lot, as on average one person walks off with a carton of milk every 15 minutes.
Veretayaco added that over the years, they have seen people looking for a bargain when it comes to necessities and they have put aside a lot of their stock for the Showcase.
Meanwhile, organizers of the biggest Trade Show currently underway at the Vodafone Arena, Total Event Company manager Loretta Jackson said with the demand from visitors, they have made changes to the closing hours of the Fiji Showcase.
Tonight and tomorrow night the gates close at 10pm while on the final day this Saturday the gates open at 10am and close at 6pm.
Looking at the entertainment on offer, Cookie the Clown will be on the Digicel Entertainment Stage inside the Vodafone Arena at 7pm, the Great Gondos at 8pm, with the Balloon Show on stage again at 8pm.
And you can also access the times for all the entertainment on offer at Fiji showcase on our website Fijivillage.com.
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