The promise to empower players by presenting them with quality motorcycles as their individual prizes, rather than a trophy and a small cash incentive, has been fulfilled by the Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain on Monday, when Ms. Kiana Wilburg, CEO of the Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain, met with Co-Directors of the Kashif & Shanghai Organisation, Kashif Muhammad and Aubrey Major, to hand over the Honda motorcycles that would be presented to the respective male and female MVPs, along with the highest goal-scorer and best goalkeeper of the male championship.
In handing over the prizes, Ms. Wilburg complimented the duo for the progress that have been made to date in the championship, and noted that it is indeed commendable for the best female player to also be incentivized, even though just four teams are contending in that division.
“We, at the Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain, are very happy to follow through on our initial promise with the handing over of the motorcycles. We have been following the progress of the competition from the time (of the) launch, and we are impressed,” she has said.
She also reminded that a promised had been made to sponsor a tournament, in February of 2025, involving the top 16 teams, and expressed further delight that those team have already booked their tickets.
“I did announce at the launch that we’re committed to sponsorship of such a competition, and we are happy to note that you have arrived at those teams, down from the 64 that started the competition. This is exciting for us and the players, as they can now start preparing for what we anticipate will be a huge spectacle as part and parcel of the Oil and Gas Conference,” she added.











