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Mar 04, 2010 Sports
We will support you all the way – Company Secretary Percival Boyce
Guyana’s Flagship Senior Women’s football team the ‘Lady Jags’ yesterday, took time off from their busy schedule to visit the Continental Group of Companies, manufacturers of Sunburst Orange Juice, the official juice of the Women’s World Cup qualifying competition, group A which kicked off yesterday at the GCC ground Bourda. The team and its Technical Staff met with Managing Director Rakesh Puri and Company Secretary Percival Boyce at their 9 Industrial Site Ruimveldt, Headquarters.
Boyce told the players and officials that the Company, which sponsors Sunburst Camptown Football Club, was very pleased to make its contribution to the Guyana Football Federation.
“We also want to say that we will continue to do whatever we can in the interest of football in Guyana. As you know we are sponsoring Sunburst Camptown FC and we have stepped out of the box and we have come forward because of the status of this event. We want to take this opportunity to wish the team every success and may you go forward to the next round.”
The entire team expressed gratitude to Mr. Puri and Mr. Boyce for their support and promised to make Guyana proud.
Where is the BETTER MANAGEMENT/RENEGOTIATION OF THE OIL CONTRACTS you promised Jagdeo?
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