Former Prime Minister of St Lucia Kenny D. Anthony visited a domino competition

Former Prime Minister of St Lucia Kenny D. Anthony visited a domino competition as a special guest. The competition was organised by Moses Mondesir.

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Former Prime Minister of St Lucia Kenny D. Anthony visited a domino competition

Castries, St Lucia: Former Prime Minister of St Lucia Kenny D. Anthony visited a domino competition as a special guest. The competition was organised by Moses Mondesir, sponsored by former PM and held at Sophia's Bar in La-Ressource.Former Prime Minister stated that over the past years they have sponsored several of these competitions where the best of the best in Vieux-Fort get to showcase their domino skills."Once upon a time we had national competitions where our local players got to challenge others and showcase their talent." said the former leader of St Lucia Labour Party.

He said COVID-19 has taken away many opportunities for social interaction but even pre-covid there was never any interest or investment in such activities by the present administration.

"We should not underestimate the importance of such tournaments. It encourages healthy relationships, builds camaraderie and strengthens bonds," stated Kenny D. Anthony.

Furthermore, he stated that while he was at this competition he was reminded by some of the players of our the national Woulé La ba Competitions and our Senior Citizens Games.

"We had clean fun, engaged our seniors, supported them and rallied our communities for some healthy competition. I look forward to reviving these activities not just in Vieux-Fort South, but I am hoping we can get some national competitions going." stated former SLP leader Kenny D. Anthony.

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