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Airtel Uganda holds final Yoola Amajja draw

Airterl Money Settlements Manager, Yosia Mulumba, (3rd right) with winners

On Friday, Kimbowa Kiria Mukasa, a secondary school teacher and a resident from Kitenga Masaka District, won UGX1,100,000 in the final Yoola Amajja draw.

Kimbowa, who has been working extra hours in search for school fees for his children, thanked Airtel Uganda for a very worthwhile reward.

Airterl Money Settlements Manager, Yosia Mulumba, (3rd right) with winners

“I now have school fees for first team for my children” he exclaimed amidst excitement.

Other winners – Mbenawe Amonius, Ayimbisibwe Erias Abudullah, Namigadde Juliet and Matovu Dinah took home UGX956,000, UGX916,000, UGX932,000 and UGX780,000 respectively as part of the promotion that requires lucky winners to enter a box and grab money.

Airtel Money Settlements Manager, Yosia Mulumba, handing over cash to a winner

Yosia Mulumba, the Airtel Money Settlement Manager, had this to say while handing over the cash to the winners.

“I congratulate all the winners and thank all the subscribers who have participated in the Yoola Amajja promotion”

“Over the past 3 months, we have rewarded over 6o subscribers with as much as they managed to collect from the cash box” he stated

“Airtel Uganda will continue providing affordable and reachable services to ensure that we fulfill the dreams of our subscribers. I encourage our subscribers to continue transacting on our reliable platform” he added.

Launched at the beginning of November, Yoola Amajja is a cash promotion that rewards customers who are actively using the Airtel Money platform to carry out their daily transactions.

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