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Miss Hibiscus contestants enjoy morning tea at Vodafone HQ

Miss Hibiscus contestants enjoy morning tea at Vodafone HQ

By Iliana Biutu
06/09/2024

The Miss Hibiscus 2024 contestants enjoyed their morning tea at the Vodafone headquarters today, continuing a Vodafone tradition of welcoming the Hibiscus contestants at their premises.

Vodafone Fiji says since its inception in 1956, the festival has become one of the nation’s most iconic and celebrated events.

They say for the past 18 years, Vodafone Fiji has proudly partnered with this festival, recognising its vital role in celebrating Fiji’s rich cultural diversity and vibrant community spirit.

Vodafone Fiji says their involvement highlights their dedication to supporting a platform that raises awareness of social, health, cultural, and environmental issues.

They have also reminded the contestants to stay confident, carry themselves with grace, be authentic, trust in their skills, and most importantly, savour every moment.

Vodafone Fiji adds regardless of the result, the contestant's dedication and passion make them all winners.

Today is Day 7 of the Miss Hibiscus Festival.

The Resonance Concert will close out the entertainment from 8pm to 10pm with Fiji’s first all female band Marama taking centre stage for the first time, featuring Georgina Ledua and Wilo.

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