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Reka O Win'e launches in style

The “Reka O Win’e” competition is geared towards rewarding loyal guzzlers PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
The “Reka O Win’e” competition is geared towards rewarding loyal guzzlers PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Marothodi Bar in Broadhurst was a haven for fun and entertainment on Saturday as local brewer Kgalagadi Breweries Limited (KBL) kick-started its “Reka O Win’e” activation.

The activation, which was graced by the brewer’s newly appointed managing director, Carlos Bernitt is part of KBL’s move geared towards rewarding loyal guzzlers.

The competition will see participants compete to win a share of weekly grocery or electricity vouchers as well as enter into the main grand draw to win a VW Polo Vivo Trendlines. While the place is normally chilled, there was vibrancy all around as local entertainer cum MC Theo Botshelo Bome, popularly known as Hey Nyeenaah, sparked it to life.

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