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Someone in Johannesburg needs to pick up their socks and notice their winning lottery ticket so that they can become an overnight bloody multi-millionaire. We’re all banking on you, stranger!
Ithuba National Lottery has been on a thrilling quest to find the lucky winner of a life-changing R100 million Lotto jackpot—the second-highest in South Africa’s history.
This massive win resulted from an astonishing 25 consecutive rollovers, making it one of the most dramatic moments in Lotto history.
The winning ticket, bought at a Pick n Pay store in Gauteng, catapulted its owner into a world of untold riches when they correctly selected all six numbers in the Saturday draw on August 3rd. The air is electric with anticipation as Ithuba CEO Charmine Mabuza expresses her excitement:
“This monumental win marks the second-largest jackpot in the history of Lotto. We are overjoyed and can’t wait to meet the lucky winner. We urge everyone who bought tickets at Pick n Pay stores in Gauteng to check their tickets immediately. This could be your moment of a lifetime.”
This win comes close to the record-breaking R110 million jackpot, which was claimed by four lucky individuals back in 2018.
Three of the winners purchased their tickets from retail stores in Western Cape and Kwazulu-Natal, while the fourth winner played using the FNB banking App. The youngest winner, aged 19, played Lotto for the first time.
Players are reminded that winners of R50,000 and above are offered complimentary trauma counselling and financial advice. In addition, all winnings are tax-free and tickets are valid for 365 days from the date of the draw.
Now, South Africa is buzzing with speculation—who is the new multimillionaire?
With tickets valid for up to a year from the draw date, the mysterious winner has plenty of time to come forward. But why wait? This could be you! If you purchased a Lotto ticket from a Pick n Pay in Gauteng, check your numbers now.
The rest of South Africa is holding its breath as this person skids around the chance of a lifetime.
[source:ewn]
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