Sowetan

PowerBall winner aims to change her life

Lucky woman to buy new houses, donate to charity

- By Dave Chambers

A 47-year-old mother of three has been catapulted from poverty to multi-millionair­e with a R16-million lottery win.

The Cape Town shack dweller‚ a regular Lotto player‚ plans to use some of her R16-million jackpot to buy three houses for herself, her family‚ and to pay for her daughter’s tertiary education.

“My daughter completed her matric but we had no money for her to study beyond that. We have already drawn up a budget that includes sending her back to school to study for a qualificat­ion of her dreams‚” said the woman from Bonteheuwe­l.

She found out about her PowerBall PLUS win on Saturday while she was at work‚ after her daughter took her lottery ticket to be checked at a local shop.

“My daughter called me and told me that I was actually a millionair­e. I could not believe it‚ I went to my supervisor and asked her if I could leave work early. I told her what was happening‚ that I had to go make sure my ticket was safe.”

Employment does not feature in the winner’s plans for the future.

“I have been working since I was 16 years old‚ I have never stopped. Now is my time to rest‚” she said.

“I received good financial advice today‚ I will invest some of my winnings and live off the interest. I want to also get a makeover‚ I want a new life altogether.”

National Lottery operator Ithuba flew the woman to its Johannesbu­rg head office to claim her winnings‚ and said she “opted to not go back to Cape Town”.

An Ithuba statement yesterday quoted the woman as saying: “I have lived in a shack for many years and I have always prayed for a decent roof over my head. I am not going back to that life.”

The lucky woman plans to buy houses for her two sons in addition to her own‚ where she will stay with her mother‚ daughter and grandchild­ren. And she will give some of her winnings to charity.

“I don’t ever want to forget where I come from. There were times when I wished for someone to help me during my struggles. I want to be that blessing I’ve always wished for to other people,” she said.

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