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Pronto winners

Ophelia MiltonBy Ophelia MiltonSeptember 1, 2017Updated:November 10, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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Grocott's Mail advertising rep, Sivuyile Nelo draws the winning entry.
Today was a big first for two lucky Grahamstownians. Gail Jeggels and Bonga Sethini, the two winners of the Pronto Driving School and Grocott’s Mail competition, had both never won a competition like this before. Seen here, from left to right: Sivuyile Nelo (Grocott’s Mail), Bonga Sethini (R1000 worth prize for a Code 10 driving package), Gail Jacobs (winner of a Code 8 driving package worth R1400) and Sylvester Jacobs (Pronto) Photo: Ophelia Milton
Gail Jeggels, centre, is one of the lucky winners of the Pronto Driving School and Grocott’s Mail competition. Gail is the lucky winner of a Code 8 driving package worth R1400. “I am very excited, this is my first time winning a competition like this” says Jeggels. Handing over the prize is Sivuyile Nelo (Grocott’s Mail), Gail Jeggels and Sylvester Jacobs (Pronto) Photo: Ophelia Milton
Bonga Sethini received his prize valued at R1 000 for a Code 10 driving package, after winning the Pronto Driving School and Grocott’s Mail competition. “I thank the Lord, I was very nervous” says the lucky winner. Seen at the handover event are, from left, Sivuyile Nelo (Grocott’s Mail), Bonga Sethini and Sylvester Jacobs (Pronto) Photo by: Ophelia Milton

 

 

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