Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Buy Zimpapers titles and win

- Sunday News Reporter

READERS of newspaper titles under the Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd stable stand a chance to win a brand new vehicle in the OK Grand Challenge scheduled for Saturday.

The competing titles in this promotion are The Herald, The Sunday Mail, Sunday News, Manica Post and The Chronicle. Zimpapers Public Relations and Corporate Affairs Manager Ms Beatrice Tonhodzayi says this promotion is an exciting way of rewarding loyal readers of the media firm’s newspaper titles while also building stronger partnershi­ps with the business community; in this case the OK retail outlets.

“It is always exciting when we get the opportunit­y to give back to those who keep us in business. For our newspapers, what gives all of us the greatest satisfacti­on; is seeing audiences buying and ultimately consuming the content that is in there.

“The OK Grand Challenge is also a big activity that generates a lot of excitement and we are happy to be working alongside OK in this promotion. Those who buy the paper from participat­ing OK retail outlets; are automatica­lly in the running to win an NP 300 come 3 June,” she said calling on readers to buy their papers daily.

The promotion which has been running from April 12 runs until June 3. Senior Circulatio­n Officer Mr. Henry Diya said readers who buy any of the participat­ing newspapers from OK outlets during this period will also have an opportunit­y to win instant prizes in the exciting Pop the Balloon competitio­ns that are taking place in-store. “We have been going round different OK outlets countrywid­e and it is exciting to interact with readers and reward them in small but fun ways. That way we get to hear their views about our products and our services. We call upon those who have not been buying the paper to do so daily and increase their chances of winning the vehicle,” he said. The vehicle will be given away on the day of the Grand Challenge to the winning reader even if they are not on site at the Borrowdale race course. This means everyone stands an equal chance to win. Zimpapers is a fully integrated m ed i a institutio­n with 11 newspaper titles, two radio stations, a video production house as well as a commercial printing division.

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