LottoStar and Kfm 94. 5 Present May Money Madness – Big Wins, Bigger Impact on Air!
Join the excitement of May Money Madness with LottoStar and Kfm 94.7! From 12 to 30 May, listeners in the Western Cape can win a share of R1 Million in cash every weekday.
Get ready to crank up the volume because LottoStar and Kfm 94.7 are bringing you May Money Madness – a thrilling on-air competition where players will walk away with a share of R1 Million in cash, every weekday, from 12 – 30 May!
Listeners across the Western Cape can take part by entering and placing a bet on www.lottostar.co.za. And here's the exciting part — when Kfm 94.5 calls and you answer, you'll receive R2,500 instantly! Not only do you get a chance to win big, but you'll also be supporting a greater cause – Save7, an organisation raising awareness on organ donation and transforming lives through groundbreaking initiatives like the LifePod – a first-of-its-kind donor ICU saving viable organs at Tygerberg Hospital in the Western Cape.
But this isn't your average radio competition.
In true LottoStar style, there's an unexpected twist coming – a surprise that could change everything for one lucky player. Let's just say… something golden is about to shine. 120 Golden Tickets will be won and one lucky player will walk away with R1 Million in cash in the Grand Finale, at the end of the competition.
Tune into Kfm 94.5 throughout May for all the live action, big reveals and the heart-stopping final moment when someone becomes an instant millionaire.
'This competition is about more than just big wins – it's about real impact,' said Maria Pavli, Chief Marketing Officer at LottoStar. 'We're giving South Africans a moment they'll never forget while supporting a cause that truly matters.'
Place your bets. Tune in. And stay ready – because May Money Madness is about to take over your radio.
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