Christmas Changes With Airtel as the Firm Rewards Subscribers in Kenya With Millions in Cash Prizes

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Airtel Kenya IT Director Tony Theuri Presenting a Kshs1 Million cheque to one of the winners Dane Gikundi.
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Belinda Mkacharo receives her dummy cheque
Belinda Mkacharo receives her dummy cheque

Airtel Kenya has rewarded 16 more lucky customers in the 60 day Vurumisha Mamili na Airtel’ promotion that started on 23rd October, 2013.

The winners were rewarded in different categories with three lucky winners walking away with Kshs. 1 million each and 12 others with Kshs 87,000 each.

Airtel Kenya Managing Director Shivan Bhargava said the company has so far rewarded 8customers with Kshs 1 million, 32 winners with Kshs 87,000 and more than 10,000 daily winners with their rewards ranging from Kshs 100 to Kshs 5000. The 60 days promotion will end on 24th December 2013.  A total of Kshs.26 million will be awarded to lucky customers throughout the promotion.

 Airtel Kenya IT Director Tony Theuri Presenting a Kshs1 Million cheque to one of the winners Dane Gikundi.
Airtel Kenya IT Director Tony Theuri Presenting a Kshs1 Million cheque to one of the winners Dane Gikundi.

Mr. Bhargava further explained that the company has so far rewarded 7 winners with Kshs 1 million each and 28 winners with Kshs 87,000 each.

To participate in the promotion, all customers need to do is to recharge their phones using normal Airtel airtime, Tosha Scratch Cards or through Airtel Money. Airtel made it simple for customers to participate in the promotion and stand a chance to win big.

 

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