Win Spotify hamper in South Africa!
Music In Africa is giving away a special hamper to six lucky winners in South Africa courtesy of Spotify.
The competition runs from 28 October to 1 November 2019 at 12pm GMT.
The hamper includes a bag, Bluetooth speaker, T-shirt, notebook and power bank.
How to enter
The competition is happening as Spotify announced its most streamed hits in South Africa this summer.
To stand a chance of winning the hamper, all you have to do is answer the question below:
- Name two of South Africa's hottest tracks featured on Spotify (Hint: Read this article for the answer).
Submit your answer along with the following personal details:
- First name
- Last Name
- Phone number
- Country
- ID/passport number
- All entries should be sent to competitions@musicinafrica.net.
The competition runs from 28 October 2019 to 1 November 2019 at 12pm CAT. The winners will be announced on Tuesday 5 November 2019.
Please read the competition rules below carefully.
Competition rules
- The competition runs from 28 October 2019 to 1 November 2019 at 12pm CAT.
- You can only enter the competition once; multiple entries will be disqualified.
- To be eligible, you have to complete all the required fields. Incomplete entries will be disqualified.
- The winner will receive no more than one hamper.
- The Music In Africa Foundation shall only offer the said prize.
- The competition is only open to individuals residing within the border of South Africa.
- Prizes are not transferable and are not negotiable.
- No prize shall be exchangeable for money.
- No employee or board member of the Music In Africa Foundation, members of their immediate family or employees of partner organisations may enter.
- If a winner is unable to take up a prize for any reason, or if the Music In Africa Foundation has not been able, after making reasonable efforts, to make contact with the winner, the Music In Africa Foundation reserves the right to award that prize (without notice to the first winner chosen) to an alternative winner, in which case the first winner chosen shall not be eligible for any share of the prize whatsoever. The Music In Africa Foundation shall not have any liability in such eventuality.
- Automated entries, bulk entries or third-party entries will be disqualified.
- Any violation or attempt to violate any of the above rules will result in the immediate disqualification from the competition.
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