RHT NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour teams host annual DTV-8 Mother’s Day Programme
The four mothers who were honoured pose with DTV-8 and RHTYSC officials.
The four mothers who were honoured pose with DTV-8 and RHTYSC officials.

THE management and members of the NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour cricket teams/Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club MS last Saturday hosted their annual Mother’s Day programmes in conjunction with Dave Television Station Channel 8.

The teams under the direction of Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster hosted the 13th annual RHTYSC/DTV 8 Mother-of-the-Year Programme and the third edition of the RHTYSC/Jessica Sandian Mother’s Day Project.
The teams honoured four outstanding mothers namely, Alicia Wiggins, Tulsi Dai Bisram, Shayvon Singh and Angela Fraser.

Singh and Fraser were selected based on an Essay competition that was organised with the television Station, while Bisram and Wiggins were selected by the cricket teams.
Bisram is the mother of RHTYSC member Tameshwar Bisram and plays a major role in his cricket development.

On a regular basis, Mrs Bisram takes her eleven-year-old son to practice in the afternoons via cycle and returns for him covering over five miles every day.
Wiggins is the parent of another club member, Tyrell Hutson, who plays a major role in assisting Club Secretary Hilbert Foster in fulfilling his duties and also plays for the club Under-17 team.

Foster urged the parents to continue to look after the welfare of their children with special emphasis been placed on education, religion, personal character and discipline. He committed the RHTYSC and its different cricket teams to working beyond the call of duty to make a positive difference across the Ancient County.

He stated that the RHTYSC MS is the only cricket club in Guyana and perhaps in the Caribbean, where members are mandated to make a positive difference in the lives of others under a wide range of community projects.
He expressed thanks to the management of the popular television station for being a longtime supporter of Guyana’s leading youth and sports organisation.

The teams also distributed hundreds of food hampers to single and elderly mothers under the Jessica Sandian Mother’s Day Programme.
Members of the team used two vehicles to drop off the hampers to the mothers whom they had selected.

Food hampers were also handed over to the Anglican Church, headed by Pastor Sydney Jackman, at No 64 Village and to every mother at the St Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church in Port Mourant.
The team also handed over special gifts to several youths who had their first communion at the church.

RHTYSC Assistant Secretary/CEO Jonathan Rampersaud, a member of both the RHT NAMILCO Thunderbolt Under-21 and first division teams, stated that the cricketers were delighted to honour the mothers and wished them well in the future.

Special thanks were extended to Andy Moonsammy, NAMILCO, DeSinco Trading Ltd, Bakewell, Feroze Islam, Rommel Ayasammy and others. The RHTYSC cricket teams are officially sponsored by the National Milling Company of Agricola, East Bank Demerara.

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