Latest update December 4th, 2024 2:40 AM
Feb 18, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur News – Frontier Pharmacy has supported the Sebai Primary School Mashramani cricket and football competitions which are set for Sebai Recreational ground.
Both Primary Schools are in top form and according to Port Kaituma Primary School sport representative teacher Ms. Aneta Blair, “this initiative will provide great exposure and experience for her children adding that it’s a long time we haven’t had any School games.”
This activity is part of Sebai Primary School and its vibrant Parent Teachers Association work plan for this term.
PTA Chairman Mr. Sherlon Rodrigues, who is no stranger to organizing and promoting sports in Matarkai, said he will continue to promote activities which will give youngsters an opportunity to showcase their skill and to instill discipline at school and within their communities.
The PTA Chairman would like to thank the following persons and businesses for their unwavering support for the Primary School event.
Hon. Collin Croal Minister of Housing, Gailann’s Variety Store, Peter De Freitas of Frontier Pharmacy, Dennis Peters of Beacon’s International Hotel, Eon James, Kevin Ritchie, Maureen Rebeiro DEO, Sir Leon Smartt HM Port Kaituma, Vikram Allen, C. Kooldeep Officer in charge of Matarkai and Port Kaituma Police Station.
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