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Two more win Vodacom World Cup tickets
By Pacifique Nkeshimana, IPP Media
Fri, Jun 02, 2006

Two more lucky winners of the Vodacom Recharge and Win a Ticket to Germany to watch World Cup finals were found in a grand draw conducted in Dar es Salaam yesterday.

Diana Charles (24), a student at Saint Augustine University, in Mwanza was very happy when she received an informative call from Vodacom via her phone number 0743006907 that she won the grand draw.

’’I am very glad to be informed that I became the lucky winner of the promotion,’’ she said.

Rehema Mgoi (47), a worker with Tanzania Cigarette Company (TCC), was another lucky winner.

’’It is good news to hear I am the winner of the promotion,’’ Mgoi said through her phone number 0744285596.

Ephraim Mafuru, the Vodacom Marketing Manager, said the two winners together with Mbiana Tambwe, a daladala driver at Mwenge-Bunju route and Josephat Mushi, a businessman in Mbeya, who won the first draw two weeks ago, will head to Germany on June 15.

’’They will head to Munich on June 15, and they will watch the mach between Brazil and Australia on June 18,’’ Mafuru said, adding that Vodacom would pay for return air tickets, meals, accommodation and entrance fees.

     
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