A massive Sh32m up for grabs in SportPesa Jackpot

Football
By ROBIN TOSKIN | Apr 14, 2016
Sportpesa CEO Ronald Karauri (left) hands over a dummy cheaque of 22,049,424 to Sportpesa jackport winner Elimah Khanaitsa (right) taken on 6th January 2016. PHOTO:WILBERFORCE OKWIRI

A lucky winner for this week’s SportPesa Jackpot could walk away with Sh32 million after the last game on Sunday night.

This week’s Jackpot is pegged on the four top leagues in Europe namely, English Premier League, Italian Serie A, Laliga and Ligue 1.

The 13 games are very big games with plenty of online information for those that love to do some bit of research before placing their bet.

“Participants need to place their Jackpot bet via SMS to the short code 79079 or through the web on www.sportpesa.com, before the first Jackpot game starts to play on Saturday at 5pm.

 After the last game on Sunday which starts at 10pm, we could be having a winner!” said the representative from SportPesa.

“Everybody has a chance to win this Jackpot of Sh32 million, not only football lovers but also any other person who is keen to make a fortune through betting, whether it’s a teacher, farmer, mechanic or a corporate executive,” she said.

 

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