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Join in the fun at uShaka’s Easter Bunny Competition

The Easter Bunny Competition this April will have exciting prizes up for grabs, including a Nintendo Switch console.

USHAKA Marine World is the place to be this Easter with loads of fun and competitions.

From Wednesday, April 5 to Tuesday, April 11, you can head to uShaka to enter the Easter Bunny Competition.

According to a statement released by the eThekwini Municipality, entrants stand a chance to win a Nintendo Switch console and three games, or an uShaka Marine World meal voucher.

From Wednesday, April 5 to Tuesday, April 11, you can head to uShaka to enter the Easter Bunny Competition. Photo: uShaka Marine World


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To enter the competition:

• Visit the uShaka Village Walk during the competition period – April 5 to 11.
• Each guest will have to find three Easter bunnies to enter the competition.
• Once customers have located the three bunnies, they will need to complete an entry form by writing down where the bunnies are hiding and what colour the bunnies are. Participants must write down their contact details, including their name, age, etc.
• Entry boxes will be placed in the food court to ensure they are easy to locate.
• Two promoters will be walking around the Village Walk, encouraging guests to enter the competition.

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The winner will be drawn on Friday, April 14 and will be contacted on the same day.

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Nia Louw

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