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May 23, 2024 Sports
– Donates first place trophy for Independence football tourney in Mocha-Arcadia
Kaieteur Sports – Regional Divisional Commander # 4B, Superintendent Krishna Ramana, continues to fulfill the Guyana Police Force mandate to forge community partnership. On Tuesday, at Diamond Headquarters, he donated the winning trophy for the upcoming Independence Football Tournament to be held in Mocha-Arcadia, East Bank Demerara from today, Thursday, May 23 to 26, 2024.
Additionally, Deputy Superintendent Wayne DeHearte donated the Most Valuable Player trophy. Also present at the handover ceremony was Chief Inspector Mark Lyte.
The Independence tournament aims to restore community togetherness, minimize young, gifted athletes’ idleness, and build partnerships between the Police and youths of all communities through sports to foster a safer and more secure Guyana.
The three-day event, which will utilize a direct elimination format, will feature 24 teams from various communities and regions battling for over $400,000 in prizes.
The event is also sponsored by; Alberttown Police Station, Big Smith News Watch, Reliable Graphics Design, Ballers Ent, Panther Security, Secure Innovations and Concept, Mantra Restaurant and Bar, and Mocha Arcadia NDC.
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