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WIN | Watch the Stormers celebrate Newlands & you could win a Weber braai or spices
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WATCH & WIN | Great WeberGrills prizes to be won on our live-stream this Saturday from 5pm when BrightRockZA and THESTORMERS celebrate Newlands. Details: CelebrateNewlands

These terms and conditions apply to the second part of the competition titled Light a Fire for Newlands , organised by BrightRock Life Limited , which runs from Friday July 3 until 6pm on Saturday July 4 2020.

All persons resident in South Africa, including South African citizens and foreign nationals, who are older than 18 years and in possession of a valid South African identity document or valid foreign passport are eligible to enter this Competition. Proof of address may be required by the Organiser. Entrants may also submit photos or videos to the Organiser by using the WhatsApp number 060 794 7516. All such photos or videos must have been filmed, recorded or otherwise created by the Entrants and will be evaluated for inclusion in the live broadcast from Newlands Stadium to be hosted by the Organiser on Saturday July 4 2020 on online publishing media platforms, such as TimesLIVE and SowetanLIVE and their associated social media platforms, as deemed appropriate by the Organiser.

The Organiser's choice of Winners will remain final. The Organisers will enter into no further correspondence in this regard. The Organiser may also publish a Winner’s name on any print or digital news platforms, including but not limited to the Sunday Times, TimesLIVE and SowetanLIVE, and on any of its associated social media platforms, unless the Winner expressly indicated in his or her Entry that the Organiser does not have permission to do so.

Entrants will not hold the Organiser liable for any technical errors originating from the Organiser or the Organiser's digital submission channels for this Competition.

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