A Gauteng small business owner is SA's newest multi-millionaire.
A Gauteng small business owner is SA's newest multimillionaire.Disbelief was initially the dominant emotion when he realised he had won, after checking the numbers after the July 29 draw.
“I slept with the ticket under my pillow for two nights and kept on waking up every hour to check if indeed I’m the holder of the lucky jackpot winning ticket and not dreaming.”“I am not planning on telling any member of my family, including my mother. I’m scared that if I tell her, she might get excited and tell her best friend by mistake [who will tell others] and that might cause me unwanted problems and will compromise my safety.
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