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SUGAR MAS 47 SLOGAN COMPETITION WINNER!

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Friday 26th October, 2018 (St. Kitts & Nevis) – The St. Kitts Nevis National Carnival Committee (SKNNCC), under the leadership of the Hon. Shawn Richards, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Culture et al, selects its slogan annually through a competition for citizens of the Federation.

This year, the Sugar Mas 47 Slogan Competition ended on Monday 15th October giving participants over two weeks for their submissions. As part of the criteria, the Slogan must include the year of the Sugar Mas that we are celebrating and must be clean; without sacrilege.

As such, over twenty (20) impressive entries were submitted where anyone could have emerged the winner.

With a total of 28 points out of 30, the SKNNCC is pleased to announce the winner of this year’s Sugar Mas 47 Slogan Competition, Mr Sheldon Hamilton of St. Paul’s. The winning Slogan is “Culture, Competitions and Fetting for Sugar Mas 47!

Mr. Hamilton will receive two (2) complimentary tickets per show at a value of EC $500.00. The SKNNCC takes this time to congratulate Sheldon Hamilton and to thank everyone for participating.

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