Second largest Lotto in SA history up for grabs on Wednesday | The Witness

The Lotto jackpot for Wednesday, July 31, is estimated to be at R90 Million and according to the ITHUBA, this marks the amount as the second biggest Lotto Jackpot in the history of the South African Lottery, following the R110 Million Lotto jackpot won by four people in 2018.

This jackpot has rolled over 24 times, captivating participants and creating excitement across the nation.

Tickets for the Lotto are open, and participants can buy their tickets through various channels in-store or on digital platforms.

Charmaine Mabuza, CEO of ITHUBA said she is proud of the digitalisation of the National Lottery:

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We are proud to be leading the digitisation of the National Lottery in South Africa and beyond. Thanks to the convenience of digital platforms, participants enjoy the convenience of buying National Lottery tickets not only at their favourite participating retail stores, but also digitally on the National Lottery website, the Mobile App launched by ITHUBA in 2018, the digital banking platforms of eight leading banks in the country namely Absa, Standard Bank, FNB, Capitec, Nedbank, African Bank, Tyme Bank and Old Mutual; via MTN Momo and VodaPay.

“All these efforts have enhanced the accessibility of the National Lottery to South Africans from all walks of life, so that no person of legal age is denied the opportunity to play for life-changing jackpots such as this Wednesday’s estimated R90 Million jackpot”, said Mabuza.

The statement read that winners of R50 000 and more receive trauma counselling and financial advice from ITHUBA at no cost.

“Our aim is to create winners that are equipped to make sound financial decisions, ensuring the sustainability of their newly found wealth. As the Operator, not only are we committed to responsible play, we are also committed to responsible winning through our winner services package”, said Mabuza.

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Ticket sales for the estimated R90 Million draw close at 20:30 on the Wednesday and players must be 18 years or older.

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