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Win School Fees with StarTimes promotion awards first lucky winners with cash prizes

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 10, 2023
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The ongoing “Win School Fees with StarTimes” promotion is spreading joy and excitement as the first batch of winners received Shs500,000 cash worth of school fees each.

Nagawa Rose, Mwesigwa George Adyeeri, and Shakira Muhammad are among the fortunate recipients of this remarkable opportunity.

The winners’ names were announced during a live televised broadcast on Makula TV, a show that airs every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 8:50 pm. This promotion, which has captivated the attention of viewers, rewards six lucky winners every week with not only cash prizes but also back-to-school hampers courtesy of Kyogero Herbal Products.

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Nagawa Rose, the very first recipient of the school fees, initially found it hard to believe her incredible luck. She was in a state of disbelief until the moment the money was handed over to her. Her daughter, the intended beneficiary of the promotion, was present to share in her mother’s surprise and joy.

Recalling the moment, Nagawa said, “When I received a call, I heard a voice of a lady tell me that I have won school fees with StarTimes, I did not believe because these days conmen use the same trick. Then the same number called to confirm to me that I have won and asked me to come and pick my school fees. Thank you StarTimes for this wonderful campaign, this relieves me the pressure of back to school.”

The “Win School Fees with StarTimes” campaign is designed to cater to customers who are responsible for paying school fees for their children or siblings. Participation in the draw is simple: customers need to upgrade their StarTimes bouquet, regardless of the platform, to automatically enter the draw.

Lule Isma, the Marketing Director of StarTimes, emphasized the brand’s commitment to family well-being, stating, “StarTimes believes in family, and anything that makes the family better is our priority. We firmly believe that education should be a top priority in every home. We take immense pride in contributing to the education of our valued customers.”

To upgrade their StarTimes bouquet, customers can dial *165# on MTN or *185# on Airtel and follow the prompts.

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