Four win sh1m in cashlines

Feb 05, 2007

FOUR people yesterday won sh1m in the ongoing New Vision game, cashlines.<br>Emmanuel Mugisha, a policeman attached to Nsambya Police barracks, won sh300,000, John Ssebikari, a teacher got sh250,000, Ben Wanyonyi from Jinja got sh200,000 while Gladys Akumu from Jinja won sh250,000.

By Herbert Ssempogo

FOUR people yesterday won sh1m in the ongoing New Vision game, cashlines.
Emmanuel Mugisha, a policeman attached to Nsambya Police barracks, won sh300,000, John Ssebikari, a teacher got sh250,000, Ben Wanyonyi from Jinja got sh200,000 while Gladys Akumu from Jinja won sh250,000.

Mugisha was full of praise for The New Vision as he received his money at the company headquarters in Kampala.

“I am very excited. Winning this money when children are returning to school is a blessing. I will use it to clear school fees for my son at Busoga College, Mwiri.”

Ssebikari was equally delighted and said the money would go to his son’s school fees.

A total of sh18.7m is still up for grabs, sales and promotions executive Rhona Kanabahita said, adding that sh1.3m had been given out.

Another winner Bernard Wanjala (above) from Jinja also won sh200,000.
To participate, buy a copy of The New Vision, pick a game card and look out for the numbers on page two. If any number corresponds with that on the game card, circle it.

One automatically becomes a winner once all the numbers on any given horizontal row are circled. The lucky person wins the amount on that row.

Readers, who would not have won anything during the four weeks, would still be eligible for the grand draw where all unclaimed prizes will be given away.

To qualify, one has to cut out a token from page two in the daily paper, paste it onto the back of the game cards.
If all the space is filled and one has not won, readers can send their game cards to New Vision. All cards received would be eligible for the grand draw.

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