Win Big with Cell C’ campaign is here to empower South Africans to dream big and win even bigger, made possible by Cell C!
Back by popular demand, the ‘
This is testament to our commitment to keep citizens not only seamlessly connected with loved ones, but also get them to enjoy the best rewards. Over the past two years, Cell C’s “Win Big” competition has been making dreams come true with amazing prizes, enriching lives with unbeatable deals, on SA’s most reliable network.
We understand the daily pressures faced by South Africans, and through ‘Win Big,’ we want to help lighten those burdens”.
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