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PowerBall: Here's who won the R124.6 million jackpot

PowerBall: Here's who won the R124.6 million jackpot

ITHUBA, operators of the National Lottery, have confirmed that the winner of the R124 602 697.30 PowerBall jackpot from Draw Number 1639, held on Tuesday, 5 August 2025, has officially claimed her winnings.
The winning ticket was purchased via the Absa Banking App, with a R37.50 wager, and the participant
manually selected her numbers.
The winning numbers were: 10, 32, 34, 40, 48 and the bonus ball was 14.
The winner reported to the ITHUBA Johannesburg offices on Monday afternoon to complete the claim process.
Recalling her experience, she shared: 'I kept seeing calls from an unfamiliar number, but thought it was telesales, so I ignored them at first.
'On Friday, I finally answered, and it was my bank advising me to report to the nearest ITHUBA office as I had won some money.
'They didn't tell me the exact amount.
'It was only when I arrived at ITHUBA that I was told I had won the jackpot. I am still in shock.'
The winner expressed how the win will change her life.
'My husband has been unemployed for a few years, so we've been living on one income; it's been a tough, hand-to-mouth situation.
'Now everything will change. I wish my parents were still here; there's so much I would have wanted to do for them. I will rebuild their house and restore it as our family home.
'My dream of owning a car will also finally come true.'
ITHUBA CEO, Charmaine Mabuza, congratulated the winner, saying: 'We are thrilled that the winner has come forward and deeply moved by how this life-changing jackpot will positively impact her and her family.
'Stories like this are at the heart of the National Lottery – giving everyday South Africans a chance to dream big and transform their lives.
'We look forward to celebrating many more winners in the future.'
Winners who win R50 000 and above receive free trauma counselling from professional psychologists and financial advice from accredited financial advisors absolutely free. At the same time, winnings are paid tax-free directly into the winner's accounts.
Players must be 18 years old in order to play.
The next PowerBall and PowerBall Plus draws will take place on Tuesday, 12 August from 20:58.
The PowerBall jackpot now stands at R10 million, with the PowerBall Plus jackpot at R37 million.
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