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Aug 29, 2019 Sports
Dominion Enterprise Managing Director (DE MD) Former National Table Tennis Player Dwayne Munroe, for the very first time has extended their generosity to Berbice, in collaboration with ANBAL Dance School, in donating school supplies to a group of children, mainly those who were successful in Grade Six exams.
A simple ceremony was held at ANBAL in which Director H. Munroe encouraged the children to study and work hard to become successful, be good role models and make their family proud. She also mentioned that they were all excited and nervous as they prepare for the new school term at their new schools.
In an telephone conversation with DE MD he echoed the same sentiment, and is very pleased to assist the group from Berbice, he also mentioned that he could recall his school days, as soon as school closed he used to head to Berbice for holiday, doing this gesture took him way back.
He also promised that come next year students can look forward to yet another donation in an effort to assist with their educational development.
The top achievers among the group are:-
Ike Crawford 503, St. Joseph’s High
Tarique Browne 489. BHS
Anthony LaRose 455 NAMS
Adon Smith 444 JC Chandisingh
L. Munroe of ANBAL said, “We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks Dominion Enterprise for this kind gesture and are looking forward to more of these in the future.”
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