(Screenshot) The jackpot prize in Sunday's Daily Lotto draw rolled down to the next level with 207 players winning R1 338 by matching four numbers.Here are the results for the draw:Download the News24 app via the Play or iTunes App stores and get a free alert moments after each Lotto draw with the winning numbers.…
The jackpot prize in Sunday's Daily Lotto draw rolled down to the next level with 240 players winning R1 259 by matching four numbers.Here are the results for the draw: Download the News24 app via the Play or iTunes App stores and get a free alert moments after each Lotto draw with the winning numbers.Tap…
1h ago (Screenshot) The jackpot prize in the Daily Lotto draw rolled down to the next level with 203 players winning R1 352 by matching four numbers.Here are the results of the draw:Here are the DrawResults & Payouts for (26/07/20):#DAILY LOTTO: 09, 25, 32, 35, 36Congratulations to all the #winners! pic.twitter.com/Z7LYOQ1tu4— #PhandaPushaPlay (@sa_lottery) July 26,…
1h ago (Screenshot) The jackpot prize in Tuesday's Daily Lotto draw rolled down to the next level with 221 players winning R1 737 by matching four numbers.Here are the results of the draw:Here are the DrawResults & Payouts for (21/07/2020):#DAILY LOTTO: 01, 07, 24, 29, 34Congratulations to all the #winners! pic.twitter.com/qo0lOnz0EI— #PhandaPushaPlay (@sa_lottery) July 21,…
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