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$45,000 in prize money to be awarded on Christmas Draw of the National 'Win Together' Sweepstakes

$45,000 in prize money to be awarded on Christmas Draw of the National 'Win Together' Sweepstakes

By Navitalai Naivalurua
14/12/2021
[Image: Fijian Government/Facebook]

10 Fijians above the age of 18 years who have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and 20 children between the ages of 12 to 17 years will share the $45,000 prize money for the Christmas Draw 'Win Together' Sweepstakes.

The applications opened at 6am today and closes at 6pm this Thursday.

10 adults will receive $3,500 each while the winners in the children’s category will receive $500 each.

The Government says the lottery is open to all Fijians living in Fiji who have received two doses of the vaccine before 6am this Thursday.

They say anyone who receives their second dose after the closing date will not be eligible to apply.

The Government adds those who have already applied for a previous draw do not need to re-apply.

How to Apply if you are 18 years or older: Applicants aged 18 years and above who have not applied before must provide their birth registration number or citizenship number, their first and last name, reference number on the vaccine card, date of birth, Tax Identification Number, and the date and site of their first and second dose, which can be found on the vaccine card. Once this information is ready, applicants can dial *166# to enter the sweepstakes.< /p>

How to Apply

If you are aged 12 - 17 years: Those aged 12 to 17 years will be automatically registered in the Win Together Sweepstake platform provided that consent was granted by a parent or guardian at the time of registration on the Vaccine Registration System (VRS). There is no need to re-apply.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Details on the fourth draw of the Win Together Sweepstakes which will be held on New Year’s Day will be announced at a later date.

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