
Our finalists, Bruce Thompson (East London), Edith Goodall (Midrand, Gauteng) and Jan Greyling (Sandton, Gauteng) eagerly awaiting the results
The first prize: A Mitsubishi Pajero Sport 2.5 and an ASX 2.0L (Classic)The grand prize of 2 Mitsubishi vehicles; A Pajero Sport 2.5 and an ASX 2.0L (Classic) was won by Jan Greyling from Sandton, Gauteng.
First prize winner, Jan Greyling from Sandton Gauteng with Dr Cleeve Robertson (NSRI CEO)
Jan Greyling, sister Kotie Marais and CleeveThe second prize of R250 000 was won by Mrs Edith Goodall from Midrand, Gauteng.
Our MC Kieno Kammies interviews our second prize winner Edith Goodall that won R250 000 in cash
Cleeve with second prize winner, Edith Goodall and her husband Kim Goodall from MidrandAnd Bruce Thompson from East London took the third prize of a ‘holiday of your dreams’ for two people to the value of R80 000 at the ceremony held in the Mitsubishi showrooms in Paarden Island.
Cleeve with Bruce Thompson, third prize winner.The R100 000 annual cash prize for the NSRI Debit Order Promotion was won by Debbie du Preez from Joburg.
Cleeve with Debbie du Preez who won the R100 000 annual cash prize
Debbie, Cleeve and Debbie's mom Elma Coetzee from JoburgWe would like to thank everyone who supported Sea Rescue in 2016 and good luck for 2017!
From left: Danny Moodley (Brand Centre Manager – Mitsubishi Western Cape), our Call Centre staff that sold over 30 000 tickets with Dr Cleeve Robertson and our MC Kieno Kammies. In the centre is Lauren, our top marketer for the year.Entry into the 2017 Car Competition will cost R695 per ticket and the Debit Order Competition costs as little as R50 per month for two tickets with 5 winners drawn every month; each winning a cash prize of R10 000.Pictures are available for download on Sea Rescue’s Flickr page.Please note that when buying a ticket you can allocate your contribution to.the rescue base or project or your choice. Entries do not qualify for a SARS18A certificate.
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