Daily Dispatch

Luck turns for car winner

Ft Beaufort woman drives off with DD’s big prize

- By NONSINDISO QWABE

EXCITED firsttime car owner Nokulunga Madosi was chauffeure­d out of the Suzuki car dealership in Vincent, East London, by her husband Sabelo after she won the Daily Dispatch Win-ACar competitio­n.

Nokulunga, of Fort Beaufort, was picked as the competitio­n’s winner this week and the snazzy Suzuki Swift was handed over to her yesterday.

An atmosphere of festivity filled the air at the dealership as staff also joined in and shared in the family’s excitement.

This is the family’s first car. The couple could not contain their excitement as they were handed the keys to their brand new car.

“My husband works far from home. We used to take turns each weekend to visit one another or have him come home to be with me and our kids.

“Having this car is going to turn our living situation around. I couldn’t be happier,” a beaming Nokulunga said.

She said it was the first time in her life that she’d won anything.

“When I received the call telling me that I’d won, I had to contain my excitement because I was at work, but all I wanted to do was scream. Now that I’m seeing the car, my joy has been made complete.”

The 34-year-old receptioni­st at a surgery in Alice said her boss and colleagues encouraged her to enter the competitio­n.

“Our boss buys the Daily Dispatch every day, so when I saw the competitio­n I told them I was interested in entering.

“Every day I’d cut out the entry forms and keep them in a pile, and post them to East London at the end of each week.

“One time I was on leave for a week, but I asked my colleague to continue cutting the forms out on my behalf because I had some hope that I would win.

“Now that I’ve won, they’re all happy for me. I prayed a lot for this car. I haven’t been able to eat or sleep since I received the call because of nerves and excitement.”

Her husband said he was grateful to her for entering the competitio­n.

“I know how to drive but we couldn’t afford to buy a car for our family yet. Today we’re collecting our brand new car, I’m so grateful and overjoyed. It will now be easy for us to see each other as a family.

“Our parents will also benefit from this car. The entire family is excited for us and can’t wait for us to come back with it.

“Our car is beautiful. We couldn’t have asked for a better one.”

Suzuki Auto East London general manager Steve Chandler said: “We’re very excited for the winner and we believe the car will change their lives for the better.

It is a great car, very economical and has a five-year warranty and service plan, so it’ll be no costs to the new owners for many years to come.

“It’s an amazing brand.” — nonsindiso­q@

 ?? Picture: MARK ANDREWS ?? CAR WINNER: Suzuki General Manager Steve Chandler hands the keys to the Daily Dispatch Win-A-Car winner Nokulunga Madosi, who was accompanie­d by husband Sabelo Madosi. Dispatch marketing manager Penny Smith, left, watches proceeding­s
Picture: MARK ANDREWS CAR WINNER: Suzuki General Manager Steve Chandler hands the keys to the Daily Dispatch Win-A-Car winner Nokulunga Madosi, who was accompanie­d by husband Sabelo Madosi. Dispatch marketing manager Penny Smith, left, watches proceeding­s

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