Arts & CultureEntertainmentLocal News Two Juniors crowned; NCF gives more prize money by Barbados Today 26/07/2024 written by Barbados Today 26/07/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 2.2K Last year’s Scotiabank Junior Calypso Monarch Sakarah reclaimed her crown while Mr Showman was crowned the new Junior Soca King. The Finals held last night at the Garfield Sobers Complex, saw the two winners in battle against seven other contestants in two keenly competed Finals before a packed audience that included Her Excellency, The Most Honourable, Dame Sandra Mason, President of Barbados. Both winners won by double digit scores between them and the second place contestants in the respective category. Sakarah, singing De Present Past won by 14 points and Mr Showman singing Ready won by 12 points. In calypso King K singing Real Boys Does Cry copped second place while Bit Bit with Put On A Show took third place. In soca Kari with Sweet Pan was second while Zarie B singing What’s Wrong With You? claimed third place. Bit Bit won Best Self-Penned Song in the calypso category with Put on A Show, while John Boss claimed that prize in soca with Heart Beat. All 16 finalists walked away with more prize money this year. In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Crop Over all prizes from You Might Be Interested In Local Karaoke Singers to compete in Toronto Worrell launches Letters to the Nation CDB Cultural and Creative Industries Innovation Fund available winner to 8th place were topped up with a special one-off cash prize, thanks to the National Cultural Foundation. Please see the results as tabulated by NCF auditors PriceWaterHouseCoopers along with the prizes awarded Prizes The winners in both categories of the competition walked away with: · A bank account valued at $3,000, thanks to Scotiabank Barbados Ltd; · A scholarship valued at $6, 475, thanks to Barbados Institute of Management & Productivity (BIMAP); · $2,000 in cash, thanks to the National Cultural Foundation; · $1,000 in cash in celebration of the Crop Over 50th anniversary, thanks to the National Cultural Foundation; · Shopping vouchers, compliments Courts Unicomer Barbados Ltd; · An iPhone, compliments Digicel Barbados; · A voucher valued at $500 redeemable at Bridgetown Duty Free, thanks to the National Cultural Foundation and Bridgetown Duty Free; · Lunch for two, thanks to South Point Hotel; · A participating trophy. · And a winners’ trophy Each contestant received: · A voucher valued at $500 redeemable at Bridgetown Duty · Shopping vouchers from Courts Unicomer Barbados Ltd; · Lunch for two thanks to South Point Hotel · A participating trophy. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Legends of Reggae take over Kensington Oval 25/04/2026 Judge sets near four-decade sentence for revenge killing 25/04/2026 Govt makes youth protection pledge at child abuse awareness walk 25/04/2026