Announcement of the Results of the 1st Lucky Draw for the 36th Annual SALLR Seminars

Congratulations to the winners of our 1st lucky draw:

Winners for each of the 9 SALLR venues:
– first prize: 2021 SALLR registration fee valued @ R4 500
– second prize: 1⁄2 of the 2021 SALLR registration fee valued @ R2 250

National draw:
– first prize: R20 000 cash
– second prize: R10 000 cash
– third prize: 9 lucky winners, each wins a free entry to the 2021 SALLR seminar, each prize valued @ R4 500

First lucky draw with a prize fund of R125 000.00

AND THE WINNERS ARE:

LUCKY DRAW PER VENUE

A. PORT ELIZABETH – THE BOARDWALK HOTEL

  • 1st prize: Judy Theron
  • 2nd prize: Cat van Aswegan

B. BLOEMFONTEIN – KOPANO NOKENG COUNTRY LODGE

  • 1st prize: Ninette Smuts
  • 2nd prize: Doreen Gwabini

C. MIDRAND – PROTEA HOTEL

  • 1st prize: Rudy de Bruyn
  • 2nd prize: Pieter de Beer

D. KRUGERSDORP – SILVERSTAR CASINO

  • 1st prize: Ronel Pretorius
  • 2nd prize: Andrew Weir

E. CAPE TOWN – THE TABLE BAY

  • 1st prize: Anthony van Niekerk
  • 2nd prize: Marcia Clark

F. JOHANNESBURG – THE MASLOW HOTEL

  • 1st prize: Wynand Rautenbach
  • 2nd prize: Lungelo Solombela

G. PRETORIA – SUN TIME SQUARE

  • 1st prize: Sibusiso Nkosi
  • 2nd prize: Robert McAlphine

H. DURBAN – SIBAYA CASINO AND ENTERTAINMENT

  • 1st prize: Kiren Judgeo
  • 2nd prize: Rivash Ramratan

I. JOHANNESBURG – BIRCHWOOD HOTEL

  • 1st prize: Thoko Malebye
  • 2nd prize: Sipho Mayisela

NATIONAL LUCKY DRAW

THIRD PRIZE – 9 LUCKY WINNERS

  • Darryl Whitaker
  • Liesl Theron
  • Janelle Joseph
  • Sipho Mayisela
  • Yolanda Adams
  • Doreen Gwabini
  • Cecil Lancaster
  • Sydney Monnakgotla
  • Michelle Clinton-Baker

SECOND PRIZE

Judy Theron

FIRST PRIZE

Jurgen Nel

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