Lottery Jackpot Soars to R38 Million, Transfer Rumors Swirl

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Lottery Jackpot Soars to R38 Million, Transfer Rumors Swirl
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Lotto jackpot reaches R38 million, stirring excitement for potential millionaires. Meanwhile, transfer rumors within South African football, particularly surrounding Orlando Pirates, intensify as the window progresses.

With hours to go until the Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 draws on Wednesday, 8 January, SA could welcome its newest millionaires.Did you miss the Lotto draw results? Here’s where to watch LIVE - as well as previous draws - to see if you're a winner. You need to always confirm the official winning numbers on the National Lottery website.

We do our best to post the results as accurately as possible, but theA Bafana Bafana international that last played for the country is in high demand abroad as the transfer window gets into full swing! Did you purchase a PowerBall or PowerBall Plus ticket, but forgot to check whether you hit the jackpot? Don’t fear! The transfer window is now more than a week old and Orlando Pirates are looking to get active! This could be in the case of both incomings and outgoings possibly taking place at Pirates before deadline day. Before the window was even open, Pirates wasted no time in offloading two of their players. Both Katlego There was no winner of the Tuesday, 7 January PowerBall or PowerBall Plus jackpot, but one lucky player won R415K each. Was it you

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