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Oct 20, 2012 Sports
Lucky patron to ride away with Motorcycle
With the big day just a mere days away a slew of companies in and out of Berbice have jumped on board and poured in support for the Berbice Chamber of Commerce and Development Association (BCCDA) Corporate Business in Sports 2012 Tournament which is being touted as the biggest sports tournament amongst the corporate and business community in Guyana.
The day’s activities, which are slated to get underway at 09:00hrs, is expected go way into the night. The highlights will be the 10/10 Knockout cricket matches among the cooperate business community and the much anticipated 20/20 cricket match between Universal DVD Berbice Titans and the Demerara based Superstars. Other novelty events and indoor games including dominoes will also be a part of the day’s activity.
Meanwhile, the Tournament which is being played under the theme “Promoting and Strengthening Unity amongst Businesses” has received the blessings of the Honourable Minister of Culture Youth and Sports who is likely to be present to declare the tournament open and deliver remarks. The Ministry will be represented by a team named The Regional Chairman Eleven.
Patrons will be in for big treat having the opportunity to ride away with a Motorcycle, Smart Phones and other gadgets with the purchase of tickets costing only $300 in advance and $400 at the gate. Children will be admitted free of cost.
Among other sponsors on board so far are Digicel, Universal DVD, Anamayah Law Firm, Ansa McAl Trading, Sunshine Snackette, Peter Lewis Construction Company and Universal Solutions and Banks DIH Limited among others. (Samuel Whyte)
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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