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Edward Kotwana won R500 for selling tickets in the Engo Project of Hope.  Photo: Lientjie Mentz
Edward Kotwana won R500 for selling tickets in the Engo Project of Hope. Photo: Lientjie Mentz

The first two winners in the Engo Project of Hope monthly draw was announced recently.

The people who qualify for this draw are those who have made donations in Engo’s Project of Hope. As grand prize, a brand-new Renault Kwid Life will find an owner at the end of this year.

The project, run on behalf of Engo Free State to raise funds for its extended operations across the province, is now in its 12th year. The public is invited to make a donation of R30 or more to qualify for the draw to win the Kwid Life, worth R196 999.

Alda Fourie, marketing manager at Engo, says there is also a monthly lucky draw, in which R1 000 can be won.

This month’s winner is Ella Mapp from Bethlehem. She bought her tickets at Salileni, a centre for people with disablities in Bethlehem. Edward Kotwana from Bloemfontein also won R500 for selling tickets.

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Ella Mapp from Bethlehem won R1?000 cash in the monthly Engo Project of Hope draw. Photo: Supplied

The Kwid will make regular appearances at several events, including Bloem Show and festivals across the Free State, where people will be able to make their donation and have a closer look at the car.

Finalists for the grand prize will be drawn at the end of November, and the winner will be announced at a ceremony on Friday, 6 December.

Read Central24’s local newspapers in the Free State – BloemNewsVistaBloemExpress and VrystaatKroon – and follow their Facebook pages, in addition to following Engo on social media. This is an easy way to keep up to date with where the Renault Kwid Life with the Project of Hope branding will be next, to donate R30 or more there.

Alternatively, visit engo.co.za. Donations can also be made at all Engo offices, the Evolve office in Bloemfontein, and Central24’s head office in Bloemfontein at 107 Pres. Reitz Avenue.

For more information, send an email to info@engo.co.za or dial 060-548-5543.

Grand prize boasts great features

According to Frances Jacobie of Renault Bloemfontein, the Kwid Life has more than just good looks. Here are some facts about this SUV-inspired hatchback. It has:

  • power steering;
  • air conditioning;
  • a central locking system in the front and back (and the doors lock automatically when you drive off);
  • electrical windows in the front;
  • a trip computer;
  • a Bluetooth radio with USB port;
  • parking sensors;
  • ABS brakes with electronic brake distribution;
  • LED daylight running lights;
  • fuel efficiency of around 19 km/litre;
  • a two-year or 30 000 km service plan;
  • a five-year or 150 000 km warranty with road assist;
  • five-speed gearshift; and
  • a 1 litre, three cylinder engine.

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