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May 03, 2017 Sports
Banks DIH Limited has teamed up with the Ministry of Education (Unit of Allied Arts)

Banks DIH Limited Brand Manager Clive Pellew makes a presentation of products to Dsiree Wyles-Ogle in the presence of Lorraine Barker-King, Otis Smith and Vonne George of the Unit of Allied Arts and Errol Nelson of Banks.
for the second Annual National Schools Relay Festival at the National Track and Field Centre at Leonora today.
Banks DIH was named beverage sponsor and will support the Festival under the following brands – Rain Forest Water, Misty Cran Water and Powerade.
Administrator of the Unit, Desiree Wyles-Ogle thanked Banks DIH Limited for its continued support of the Festival which started last year to coincide with Guyana’s Golden Jubilee celebrations.
Over 900 athletes from secondary schools across the country will compete for top honours at the Festival which starts at 10:00 hours.
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