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Customers win in Super Sink investment promotion

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A lot of customers in Mponela, Dowa have won various prizes in the ongoing Super Sink investment Khalani Bwana Panokha Promotion. [caption id="attachment_103357" align="alignright" width="458"]Winners Winners[/caption] [caption id="attachment_103356" align="alignright" width="463"]Lucy winners receive their prizes Lucy winners receive their prizes[/caption] The promotion which will end on March 30, aims at rewarding customers who buy fuel at Super Sink investment Mponela Puma Energy service center. Super Sink Sales Executive Officer Enock Chinthoche said the company decided to come up the promotion as a tocken of appreciation to their customers who have been with them through thick and thin. "Most of our customers are from the rural areas which are mostly into maize mill businesses or those operating shops and mostly use generators for electricity. These are the people who have moved and grown with us all along until this stage. We had no any other means of saying thank you than coming up with this promotion," he said. To enter into the promotion, customers are supposed to buy petrol worth K20000, disiel worth K30000 and lub at K30000. Already, a lot of people have won various prices through draws that are conducted every fortnight like tablet phones, 5 litres of vehicle oil, T-shirts and caps among others. At the end of the promotion, some very lucky customers will win Plasma TV screens and a grand prize of a brand-new tricycle. One of the customers who won a tablet phone Gift Malewa was all smiles saying the promotion has enabled him into the world of technology. "Having a smart phone was a dream for me as nowadays a lot of people have easy access to some information and businessmen like us are using the social media as a marketing platform," said Malewa who have a shop in at Mponela trading center. Super Sink investments is also into public transport with intercity buses operating in the country.

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