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Ithuba calls on Western Cape players to check their lotto tickets | The Citizen
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“You cannot afford to miss this opportunity of becoming a multi-millionaire,” said Ithuba in a statement.You can buy your tickets via one of our banking partners, namely Absa, Standard Bank, Nedbank, FNB, Capitec, and TymeBank and play at any National Lottery retailer or The National Lottery7529# for USSD.

“The excitement of congratulating a winner and being a part of their life-changing moment never changes, and we are waiting to see who is next.”professional psychologists, and financial advice from accredited financial advisors at no costAll National Lottery winnings are tax-free. Players must be 18 years or older to play. Play responsibly.

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