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BLUE RIBBON SOWETO KOTA FESTIVAL TICKETS STILL GALORE, AVAILABLE AND AFFORDABLE

FREE COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY TICKETS UP FOR GRABS

Whether you are cash-strapped or budget savvy and sometimes prefer to be smart and skimpy with your spending, there is one fun filled entertainment you can’t afford to miss out with your family this Saturday .

Believe it or not!!! Blue Ribbon Soweto Kota festival 7th edition is  taking place at Fun Valley south of Johannesburg. This  momentous event will also be celebrating South African 30 years of freedom and democracy as well.

Almost more than 50 Kota outlets from all over Gauteng will be ready to dish out Kotas. Visitors will be spoiled for choice when it comes to affordability.

There will be fun activities for everyone, and alcohol and snacks will be reasonable inside. There will be bigger and better kids’ entertainment with activities like Swimming pools, Jumping Castle, Face Painting, Digital Games and more. There will be great performances, top DJs including lots of prizes to be to be given away.

At a launch organisers revealed the cost of tickets for the event.

Early Bird Tickets only cost R100 for adults and R50 for Kids between 4 years and 13 years old. Kids under 4 years enter Mahala. “We also offer discounted family packages.”

Would be visitors were also warned that due to popular demand tickets were limited and were selling very fast.

Egolijozinews in partnership with the organisers are giving away few complimentary tickets to lucky winners.

To win answer the following question and send your answer with your name and contact details  to egolijozinews@gmail.com

This competition is run on a first come first serve.

There are limited tickets.

Name one of the sponsors of this Blue Ribbon Soweto Kota festival?

DID YOU KNOW?

Kota Festival was started  years ago and is a platform  that attracts people even outside from Gauteng.

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