Actor and reggae singer Ky-Mani Marley and media luminary Miss Kitty will be recognised at the upcoming ‘Key To The Region‘ ceremony, scheduled for Friday, June 7th, in Florida. This distinguished event, held at the Marriott Fort Lauderdale North, seeks to celebrate exemplary Jamaicans who serve as sterling ambassadors for their homeland on the global stage.
Headed by Tamarac City Commissioner Marlon Bolton, the ceremony underscores the invaluable contributions of Marley and Miss Kitty, given name Khadine Hylton-Wilkinson, to both the entertainment industry and broader societal realms. Commissioner Bolton explained the significance of the award, describing it as an amalgamation of keys bestowed by various commissioners, symbolising the recipients’ enduring welcome and appreciation within the region.
Speaking with the South Florida Caribbean News (SFCN), Commissioner Bolton lauded Marley’s multifaceted impact, emphasising his role in elevating Jamaica’s cultural prominence through artistic endeavours and international collaborations. He remarked, “Ky-Mani Marley, in his own right, has made Jamaica proud in so many ways, not just with his work but with collaborations with other international artists, constantly putting Jamaica on the map as a positive place to visit and positive people to be around.”
Similarly, Miss Kitty’s accolade extends beyond her career as a radio and television host. Recognised for her academic prowess and resilience in overcoming adversity, she embodies the spirit of perseverance and excellence. Commissioner Bolton articulated, “Miss Kitty is being honoured not only for her work as a radio and television host, but because she is an educated woman as well, having a law degree and overcoming many struggles.”
The ‘Key To The Region‘ ceremony symbolises the enduring impact of Jamaican talent and innovation on the global stage, with Marley and Miss Kitty epitomising the essence of excellence and resilience that characterises their homeland.