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Amrita Chatthe drives home as Shinda Na Mega promotion comes to an end

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Amrita Chatthe on Thursday walked away with a Suzuki Alto in a promotion run by Shilou Investment Limited.

The company runs a chain of shopping malls across Nyanza and Western regions.

The promotion targeting shoppers in Kisumu, Kakamega and Kitale which began on October 8, 2021, required individuals to shop in the Mega Malls with Sh1000 and above to get a ticket into the draw.

Various goods including television sets, microwaves, gas cookers, fridges, bicycles, motorbikes and a Suzuki Alto car were to be won at the promotion.

Kisumu Mega City was the first to award its winners.

The draw took place at the centre of the mall as members of the public randomly picked a winner from the pool of tickets displayed at the mall.

Winners were declared publicly and called to pick goods won.

Lucy Wanjiru won herself a fridge as Fracksides Achieng got home with a Von-4 gas Cooker.

The jamboree came to a climax when Juliet Chepkoech won the motorbike and Amrita from Kibos was the ultimate winner of the Suzuki Alto.

The winners at Mega Mall and Mega Centre in Kakamega and Kitale are yet to be declared.

Austine Ogalo
Austine Ogalohttp://www.lakeregionbulletin.co.ke
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