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WATCH: Top T festive competition changes lives with car and cash prizes

From a brand-new Toyota Urban Cruiser to cash prizes, Top T's competition has brought unexpected joy to families across South Africa.

In a heartwarming celebration of community, generosity, and opportunity, Top T’s recent competition has left a trail of joy across the nation.

The final draw, held on February 15, saw one lucky winner walk away with a brand-new Toyota Urban Cruiser, while two other contestants claimed R25 000 in cash each, bringing a festive cheer that lasted well beyond the holiday season.

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In a heartwarming celebration of community, generosity, and opportunity, Top T’s recent competition has left a trail of joy across the nation. The final draw, held on February 15, saw one lucky winner walk away with a brand-new Toyota Urban Cruiser, while two other contestants claimed R25 000 in cash each, bringing a festive cheer that lasted well beyond the holiday season. The competition, which began on November 15, as part of Top T’s year-end promotion, was an unexpected blessing for many South Africans. To qualify, customers simply needed to spend R2 500 or more at any Top T store, opening the doors to a range of incredible prizes.

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The competition, which began on November 15, as part of Top T’s year-end promotion, was an unexpected blessing for many South Africans.

To qualify, customers simply needed to spend R2 500 or more at any Top T store, opening the doors to a range of incredible prizes.

From grocery vouchers worth R300 000 to cash prizes and, of course, the grand prize, a Toyota Urban Cruiser, the competition resonated deeply with shoppers across the country.

The excitement built steadily through the festive season, and by the time the competition closed on December 31, thousands of hopefuls had entered, their eyes fixed on the chance to transform their lives.

The three contestants check what’s inside the mystery boxes.

After a nationwide draw, the final three competitors were selected, each one chosen randomly from different provinces: KwaZulu-Natal, Free State, and Limpopo.

The suspense ended on February 15 when the winners were announced in a ceremony that will surely remain etched in their memories forever.

Ndivhuwo Mudau’s dream come true

The grand prize winner, Ndivhuwo Mudau from Njelele in Limpopo, was overwhelmed with emotion when her name was called out as the proud recipient of the Toyota Urban Cruiser.

Ndivhuwo Mudau expressed her thanks and gratitude as the winner.

Ndivhuwo said that she didn’t know how to feel when she heard her name as the prize is not only about the car but the profound impact it would have on her family.

“It means the world to me. We now have a big family car, something we’ve always dreamed of, and it’s all thanks to spending a little amount of money at Top T. I thank God for trusting me with this big blessing” the car winner said.

Giving back to the community

Top T’s mission to uplift and empower its customers was evident in the outpouring of joy from winners across the nation.

Ndivhuwo Mudau was announced as the car winner.

For Portia Mathe, marketing manager at Top T Southgate, the success of the competition was a reflection of the store’s commitment to giving back to the communities they serve.

“The competition went exactly as we had hoped. One of our core missions as a store is to empower our customers, and through this competition, we were able to do just that. We’re not just about retail – we’re about making a real difference in the lives of the people who trust us,” Portia said.

She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to all those who participated.

“We thank every single person who joined the movement. Your support means the world to us. To those who didn’t win, remember, that the future is full of possibilities. We encourage you to keep trying and to never stop believing that your turn will come,” she added.

A ripple effect of hope and joy

This competition has become more than just a giveaway. It’s been a movement that touched lives in profound ways.

Ndivhuwo Mudau inside her new car.

Across the country, stories of unexpected joy and disbelief have filled social media, with customers sharing their experiences of how the prizes transformed their lives.

As the last draw took place, the message was clear: In a season that often focuses on what we can give, Top T reminded South Africa of the joy of receiving, sharing, and making dreams come true.

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