R21 million lottery winner from Cape Town plans to launch EMS business

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The national lottery operator, Ithuba, has shared that a Cape Town resident who won R21 356 279.20 in the Lotto Plus 1 Draw 238 on 28 October plans to invest his winnings in establishing his own emergency services business and giving back to the community.

, the winner, whose identity remains confidential, is determined to use his newfound wealth to make a difference in his community and beyond. With a keen interest in the healthcare sector, the Capetonian aims to establish his own business, focusing on emergency healthcare services.

In addition to his entrepreneurial aspirations, the man plans to invest a portion of his winnings in property to secure his financial future and contribute to the growth of the local economy. He has also pledged to donate to various charities.Looking for things to do in the city at half the price? Let these amazing offers inspire you. Get them

Ithuba lauded his intentions, stating, ‘This act of kindness reflects the spirit of ubuntu and the positive impact the national lottery continues to have on winners and communities alike.’ Charmaine Mabuza, the CEO of Ithuba, expressed her joy and admiration for the latest Lotto Plus 1 winner. ‘We are overjoyed for the latest Lotto Plus 1 winner. His story is one of resilience and hope. It’s a powerful reminder that dreams do come true. We are proud to have played a role in this life-changing moment and are excited to see the winner’s plans unfold, positively impacting his life and those around him,’ Mabuza said.

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