Minister of Culture Stephen Lashley, left, receiving the keys to two Kia Koup cars from Marketing Manager at MQI Margaret Hoyte, right. Partly hidden is Sales Executive Johnny Tudor who witnessed the presentation.
Two Kia Koup cars are up for grabs in this year's Soca Royale, competitions to be held at Bushy Park.
And the cars were test driven by Minister of Culture Stephen Lashley and Sales Executive Johnny Tudor, before the minister was presented with the keys to the cars by Marketing Manager at McEnearneyQuality Inc. (MQI) Margaret Hoyte after a press conference in the Bushy Park clubhouse on April 20.
Eight finalists, including defending monarch TC will take on each other in the competition on Sunday 24 starting at 1 pm, before Party Monarch competition begins at sundown.
That's when defending champion Blood, will come against the other nine competitors. One of the big events of the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) this year, it is expected to be a keenly contested affair at the well-known racing facility.