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Up to $700 off on devices exclusively at the Vodafone booth at Fiji Showcase

Up to $700 off on devices exclusively at the Vodafone booth at Fiji Showcase

By Alipate Narawa
08/07/2023

Vodafone is celebrating their 29th birthday at Fiji Showcase 2023 but you are getting the presents.

Vodafone Manager Sponsorship, Adriu Vakarau highlighted this when questioned on how they are celebrating their birthday adding 1 lucky person could be winning $50,000 at the end of the month or be 1 of 5 weekly winners walking away with $1,000 or win 1 of 12 smartphones that they are giving away every week.

Vakarau says they also have exclusive deals only available at Fiji Showcase where they are slashing prices off their products from $70, $150 all the way to $700.

He further says to get into the draw just recharge with $8 or more or simply purchase any Samsung device.

Also, the Vodafone Fijiana team will be at Fiji Showcase 2023 from 12pm to 3pm.

The Viti FM Dredre Ga Mo Cegu will kick things off on the external stage at 10.30am while the Butterfly Stilt Walkers will make their walkabout at 12.30pm.

One of Fiji’s most beloved bands Makare, will take the stage from 2.30pm.

At 4.30pm and 6.30pm the LED Fairies will be doing their walkabout while Navtarang and Sargam’s Hungama Night Out is from 5pm.

Paradise Rootz will be on the external stage from 7pm and they are promising to drop a new song exclusive to Fiji Showcase 2023 while Dauntless Movement Dance Crew will take the stage from 8.30pm.

Tickets are $3 for children under 12 and $4 for adults.

Fiji Showcase opens at 10am today and closes at 9pm tonight.


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