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Christmas comes early for two lucky winners of R64.4 million PowerBall jackpot

Tuesday was also a lucky day for two Daily Lotto players who won R252,018 each.


While some South Africans are battling year-end fatigue, two will be singing ‘Ke Dezemba Boss‘ in October after winning Tuesday’s PowerBall jackpot.

According to Ithuba, the jackpot prize of R64.460,746.18 was won by two lucky players who purchased their tickets from different platforms.

One ticket was sold via the Absa platform, while the other was purchased from the FNB platform.

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“These two lucky individuals have joined the exclusive ranks of PowerBall jackpot winners, and their lives are about to change forever. The National Lottery, operated by Ithuba, takes great pride in facilitating life-changing moments like these for our players,” said Ithuba.

The winners, yet to claim their millions, are urged to contact the National Lottery Helpline for guidance on claiming their prizes.

Charmaine Mabuza, CEO of Ithuba, said: “We are overjoyed to have not one, but two winners of the PowerBall Jackpot in Draw 1450. This is a significant milestone for us, and we are immensely proud to have played a role in making these dreams come true. Ithuba is committed to providing a fair and secure gaming experience, and we congratulate the winners on their incredible luck. We look forward to assisting them in claiming their life-changing prizes.

Find the historical winning numbers for PowerBall and Lotto draws here.

“Ithuba would like to extend its heartfelt congratulations to the winners and wishes them all the best as they embark on this new and exciting journey.”

Tuesday was also a lucky day for two Daily Lotto players: one who bought their ticket in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal and the other, who bought their ticket via the FNB app.

The players won R252,018 each.

All players who win more than R50,000 receive free financial and trauma counselling. All winnings are tax-free.

Players must be 18 years and older.

When do South African national Lottery ticket sales close? 

Lottery outlets close at 8.30pm on the day of a draw, which happens at 9pm. The terms and conditions may differ from other service outlets. Visit www.nationallottery.co.za for more information.

How much does it cost to play Lotto?

Lotto entries cost R5 per board, including VAT. Lotto Plus costs an additional R2.50 per board. You can also play PowerBall on selected banking apps (Ts & Cs apply).

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