‘Rooted’ is a song about strength and resilience – Mia Kami
‘Rooted’ is a song about strength and resilience – Mia Kami
Mia Kami whose new song ‘Rooted’ is playing on Legend FM and is available on Youtube
Mia Kami whose new song ‘Rooted’ is playing on Legend FM and is available on Youtube says the song is a message about strength and who we are as Pacific People and how we are resilient during tough times.
Kami says she had initially written the song in 2018 and it was meant for an anti-logging campaign.
The 23-year-old USP Student says she never had a proper recorded version of the song but she always had a vision for the song that it would be for the Pacific.
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01 February 2021
Save the Children and Facebook launch the first ever Online Safety Campaign in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Tonga 01 February 2021
Save the Children is partnering with Facebook to deliver a campaign in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Tonga titled, ‘I Am Digital’, specifically directed at issues that concern children and young people from local communities and where they are seeking reliable support.
The ‘I Am Digital’ social media online safety campaign will run for five weeks from 1st February, in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Tonga, and feature educational materials in English, Fijian iTaukei, Fiji Hindi, Samoan, Tok Pisin and Tongan. Music producer Jawsh 685, singer Mia Kami, children’s TV show presenter Lei, comic artist and pro-wrestler Michel Mulipola, and artist and magazine founder Aysha Nanai-Leifi are amongst the well-known names backing the campaign to educate and empower Pacific Island teenagers a
“Mana Voyage in Darkness” concert receives great response, an initiative to help visually impaired children
“Mana Voyage in Darkness” concert receives great response, an initiative to help visually impaired children Sunday 13/12/2020
The “Mana Voyage in Darkness” concert held at the Civic Auditorium in Suva last night has received great response and funds raised though the event will be directed to inspire visually impaired children to enhance their creativity, communication and coordination skills.
The event was organised by ISLIYE Creative Committee.
According to the Committee, the funds will be used to purchase art supplies and musical instruments and pay professional teachers and musicians to mentor the children at the Fiji Society for the Blind.