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DStv customers and staff mingle with veteran South African actor Sello Maake Ka Ncube

TEN lucky Basotho were this weekend treated to an opportunity of a lifetime courtesy of DStv’s all-expenses weekend getaway to the annual Durban July festival in South Africa where they mingled with that country’s celebrities.

The Vodacom Durban July is one of South Africa’s most glamorous events which attracts celebrities, socialites and business people from South Africa and other countries to mingle and have fun in several activities that include horse racing, fashion shows and music.

Five DStv subscribers were chosen from a list of entrants who participated in a competition which ran from 18 to 28 May 2017 and was open to customers who had upgraded to the DStv premium bouquet.

The five winners were then given the opportunity to bring along their partners for the Durban holiday.

They were joined by six DStv staff members and the media. — Staff Writer

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