Cultural icons celebrated with pennants at Savannah
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Promoter Errol Peru, left, Port-of-Spain Mayor Joel Martinez, TUCO president Lutalo Masimbaalso known as Brother Resistance and Angostura CEO Ian Forbes during the launch of the House of Angostura pays Homage to Cultural Icons with Pennants around the Queen’s Park Savannah yesterday.
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The Queen’s Park Savannah is currently adorned with several pennants bearing the faces of some of this country’s cultural icons and ambassadors an initiative by House of Angostura.
Angostura honours cultural icons with banners around QPS
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