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INKHOSIKATI LAMBIKIZA UNVEILS E250 000 VW GOLF 6

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MBABANE – Her Royal Highness Inkhosikati Lambikiza publicly unveiled the VW Golf 6 motor vehicle worth E250 000 which is up for grabs in a raffle draw competition.


The car which will be a prize in the lucky draw that will be conducted by Redemption Story was publicly unveiled at the Coronation Park on Wednesday afternoon.
Redemption Story, is a choir under the leadership of Inkhosikati LaMbikiza. The choir has partnered with Car Land, a car dealership situated in Matsapha.


The partnership has seen the car dealership offering the vehicle to the choir as a prize for a raffle draw competition.
Those who are interested in winning the car are expected to buy a ticket which costs only E100.


There will be a lucky draw at the Royal Swazi Convention Centre on August 13. It is on that day whereby the winner of the car will be frawn from all ticket holding entrants.
Speaking during the unveiling of the vehicle, Her Royal Highness mentioned that she was happy that people, especially in the business sector were supporting the choir’s initiative.


“We are happy to partner with Car Land. We are pleased with the support they have given us. I would like to encourage the public to buy the tickets as they stand a chance of winning the car,” she said.
Amir Manzoor, Car Land Director said they thought it would be a good thing to support this initiative. He also encouraged the public to buy the tickets.
“We hope our partnership with the choir will be a lasting one. We will give them support where needed, at all times,” he said.


The vehicle was paraded in Mbabane while the parade was also held in Manzini yesterday. 
Thulani Ntshangase, the choir’s music director thanked Car Land for believing in them, saying they were humbled to have such a partner.
“The sponsorship came at the right time when we needed so much support. We encourage other companies to do likewise. We still need more support as this is a huge project,” he said.

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