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Minister of Sports Silveria Jacobs opens NV GEBE Corporate Games

November 21, 2015

Minister of Sports Silveria Jacobs opens  NV GEBE Corporate Games
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Cay Hill— On Friday evening Minister of Sports The Honorable Silveria Jacobs opened NV GEBE Corporate Games at the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex.

NV GEBE is hosting the games along with invited electricity companies from the Dutch Caribbean Islands of Aruba & Curacao.

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Aruba is represented by WEB & ELMAR Electricity Companies and Curacao is represented by Aqualectra.

Minister Jacobs encouraged the participants to enjoy the games and to take advantage of the hospitality that Sint Maarten has to offer during their stay on the island. 

Minister of Sports Silveria Jacobs opens NV GEBE Corporate Games

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/721news/minister-of-sports-silveria-jacobs-opens-nv-gebe-corporate-games/

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