‘Monumental step forward for sports in Guyana’-GBA welcomes Sport’s $8B 2025 Budget

The Guyana Badminton Association (GBA) has joined its fellow local sports associations who have voiced their appreciation for Sport’s historic 2025 National Budgetary allocation. For the first time in Sport’s history, the sector, falling under the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, has been allocated a mammoth $8B in 2025, as announced by Minister with responsibility for Finance Dr. Ashni Singh, as he presented Guyana’s National Budget to the National Assembly recently.
The GBA’s statement on the 2025 Budget reads, “The Guyana Badminton Association (GBA) has welcomed the Government of Guyana’s announcement of an $8 billion allocation for sports in the National Budget. This historic investment underscores the government’s commitment to fostering sports development across the country, paving the way for infrastructure upgrades, talent cultivation, and international success.

The GBA has welcomed Sport’s historic Budget allocation for 2025

The GBA has been a driving force in the promotion and growth of badminton in Guyana, leveraging initiatives like the Shuttle Time Programme and the Nursery Badminton Academy. These programs have introduced the sport to children and youth in schools, cultivating a new generation of players and raising awareness of badminton nationwide.

GBA President Emily Ramdhani

“This budget is a monumental step forward for sports in Guyana,” said the GBA. “It provides an incredible opportunity for associations like ours to expand our programs, enhance training facilities, and invest in the development of our athletes. The planned dedicated badminton facility, scheduled for completion in early 2025, is a testament to the government’s vision for the future of sports.”
The GBA also highlights how this funding can further strengthen grassroots programs, such as structured training sessions in schools, and create pathways for players to transition into elite-level badminton. The Association has already achieved notable milestones in 2024, including 21 medals at international tournaments like CAREBACO Juniors, Costa Rica International, and Suriname International, along with hosting significant local events.
“The $8 billion allocation represents a bright future, not just for badminton, but for all sports in Guyana. With enhanced resources, we aim to build on our successes and continue to make the nation proud,” the GBA added.
The GBA expressed its gratitude to the Government of Guyana, the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sports, and the National Sports Commission for their unwavering support. The Association is eager to collaborate on initiatives that will maximize the impact of this funding, ensuring sustained growth and excellence in sports throughout the country.”