Thursday, 19 July 2012

Grandad Is Set To Retire after Winning $2.1m Lotto


 
I think there are a few things worth dancing around for, as compared to winning a cool $2.1 million Lotto prize.


This is exactly what a granddad did when he realised that he had won the lotto won. It seems that his dreams of finishing off his bond will come true after all. That's not all, he also has a love for the outdoors, so a boat is also in the cards.

 Being the kind of guy who loves his family, he wants to lend a hand financially to his children and their offspring.

With a winning like that, who could blame him. Even he decided to go on some holidays, that would be worth his while!

Powerball South Africa Results 18 July 2012

The latest powerball South Africa results on the 18 July 2012:



I am sure there is a bit of a disappointment that no one won the powerball, but at least one person won R733,691. This just means that it will be rolling over, and the roll over amount is a whopping
R12,324,829. This is the 5th rollover and if you happen to win the next one, you end up getting more money. This should be motivation for you play again.

Monday, 16 July 2012

Waikato town of Kihikihi Waits for leak on $5.5m Lotto secret



It is the sixth time this year the top Powerball prize has been won. Photo / APN

The small Waikato town of Kihikihi has a powerball winner, and I am sure you can imagine the excitement in the small town. $5.5 million is a lot of money indeed, it is life changing.

The winning ticket was bought from the Kihikihi Bookshop and people want to know who the lucky person is. At the time of reporting this, the winner had not yet revealed themselves, but as you can imagine it would be awesome if it is someone local who had won.


People are getting lucky, as the jackpot before was won by a lucky couple, at $6.5 million. This couple from Auckland became millionaires by winning the Powerball prize, but after their flight they had to catch a bus at the airport to collect what would be the biggest prize of their entire lifetime.

Story taken from nzherald.co.nz