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Win Big*474# to conduct fifth Mazda Demio draw

Chancy Namadzunda by Chancy Namadzunda
August 7, 2025
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London Winners hands over second Mazda Demio in Win Big Promotion 

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Win Big *474# is set to conduct it’s fifth Mazda Demio draw this Saturday, August 9.

The Mazda Demio is worth K20 million.

According to Win Big ambassador Onesimus, Since its official launch on February 26, the Win Big Imbani *474# Promotion has turned ordinary moments into extraordinary wins.

With over 4,000 winners already confirmed, this is not just a promotion — it’s a movement changing lives across Malawi.

“From Mazda Demio cars worth mwk 25 million, to motorcycles, TVs, bicycles, and daily cash prizes, the rewards are real, and thousands are walking away with them every week. The numbers don’t lie and every day, new winners are emerging.

“People who never imagined holding K1 million are now winning it. Others are gaining tools like motorcycles to earn a living. This promotion isn’t just about prizes — it’s about empowering everyday Malawians.”

“As the competition rolls on, there’s no better time to enter. Prizes are increasing. Winners are being celebrated every day. The process is fair, automatic, and everyone has an equal chance,” he said

For one to join the promotion, dial 474# to play , or call *474100# to gift a ticket to a friend.

“Whether it’s a car – Demio new face, cash, a smart TV, or even a life-changing motorcycle, Win Big is your chance to turn hope into reality. Thousands have won. Why not you? Dial *474# now – and Win Big, live bigger,” he said

 

 

 

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Onesimus and WinBig Imbani *474# are making dream Coming True Daily:

Over 4,000 Winners Already in the Life-Changing WinBig imbani *474# Promotion and other 20,000 to come, might be next.

From disbelief to keys in hand – Malawians are winning big, and you’re next!

Since its official launch on February 26, the Win Big Imbani *474# Promotion has turned ordinary moments into extraordinary wins. With over 4,000 winners already confirmed, this is not just a promotion — it’s a movement changing lives across Malawi.

From Mazda Demio cars worth mwk 25 million, to motorcycles, TVs, bicycles, and daily cash prizes, the rewards are real, and thousands are walking away with them every week. The numbers don’t lie and every day, new winners are emerging.

🎉 “I never thought I could own a car,” says Rexa Chimatiro, a spices seller from Ntcheu, who drove away with a Mazda Demio new face. “I was inspired by last month’s winner. Some doubted me, but this car is proof — anyone can win. I didn’t even know how to drive. I’ll learn now, in my own car.”

Like Emmanuel, Harry Gawani from Salima was once skeptical — until he won a motorcycle. “At first, my friends laughed and said the winners are already chosen. But when I brought the motorcycle home, everything changed. Now, some of them have already won too!”

Rizick Silibonde, a farmer from Karonga who won K1 million, describes the promotion simply: “You are almost guaranteed to win something if you play. This competition was truly designed to uplift lives.”

The campaign’s ambassador, Malawian music sensation Onesimus, says the impact has been “massive and emotional.”

“People who never imagined holding K1 million are now winning it. Others are gaining tools like motorcycles to earn a living. This promotion isn’t just about prizes — it’s about empowering everyday Malawians.”

As the competition rolls on, there’s no better time to enter. Prizes are increasing. Winners are being celebrated every day. The process is fair, automatic, and everyone has an equal chance.

For one to join the promotion, dial 474# to play , or call *474100# to gift a ticket to a friend.

“Whether it’s a car – Demio new face, cash, a smart TV, or even a life-changing motorcycle, Win Big is your chance to turn hope into reality. Thousands have won. Why not you? Dial *474# now – and Win Big, live bigger,” he said

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