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Limpopo: R50m PowerBall PLUS winner yet to claim prize

The winning ticket was purchased at a Caltex filling station in Limpopo. Check your tickets, says Ithuba. 

LIMPOPO – What can R45 buy in Limpopo? R50m in jackpot winnings.

A PowerBall PLUS Jackpot ticket holder from Limpopo is unknowingly a multi-millionaire after he or she took a chance to phanda, pusha, play Powerball Plus’ November 16 draw.

The winning ticket was purchased at Caltex Luckau filling station in Groblersdal via the quick pick selection, with a wager of R45.

According to national lottery operator, Ithuba the winner of the R50m PowerBall PLUS Jackpot is one of two lucky winners who have yet to claim their prizes.

PowerBall winning numbers: 08, 09, 36, 42, 50 and bonus PowerBall 04

PowerBall Plus winning numbers: 29, 32, 33, 45, 47 and bonus PowerBall 15

Ithuba is also looking for the winning ticket holder who purchased a ticket in Margate, Kwa Zulu Natal. “This lucky winner bagged the PowerBall Jackpot of R100m by playing a manual selection with a wager of R7.50.”

Both winners have yet to come forward an Ithuba urges all players to check their tickets to see if they are one of the two multi-millionaires, says Ithuba’s corporate affairs specialist Lebogang Mokoena.

Winners are urged to contact Ithuba directly or to visit one of their eight offices nationwide.

“Once again we are changing the lives of ordinary people in South Africa, through life changing jackpots and our exciting game portfolio. Ithuba takes winners from ordinary, into being extraordinary. We look forward to meet our two winners,” says Ithuba’s CEO Charmaine Mabuza.

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