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A-G Lauds Musical Charity Group’s Deeds

A group of Fijians living in Australia are visiting towns and cities in the country entertaining the crowds for free. And the Humare Watan ki Yaad have received praise from
05 Dec 2017 10:55
A-G Lauds Musical Charity Group’s Deeds
Acting Prime Minister and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum (standing third from left) with the singers and musicians at Rishikul Sanatan College in Nasinu on December 3, 2017. Photo: DEPTFO News

A group of Fijians living in Australia are visiting towns and cities in the country entertaining the crowds for free.

And the Humare Watan ki Yaad have received praise from the Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum who witnessed the group’s performance at Rishikul Sanatan College on Sunday night.

He said it was good news as it showed that they were returning to Fiji and sharing the talent that they had developed with expertise.

The charity musical group drew as many as 200 people to the school multi-purpose area who joined in on the musical performance by dancing and enjoying the moment.

On the event page online, the group is understood has and are visitng Ba, Lautoka, Tavua and Rakiraki.

Edited by Ranoba Baoa

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