In just two days, their efforts have made a significant impact, benefiting over 10,000 people in flooded areas
Fifty-one lucky participants shared the Dh1 million second prize in the 71th weekly live Mahzooz Grand Draw, which took place on Saturday at the Mahzooz UAE Studio.
The lucky winners took home Dh19,607 each after matching four out of the five winning numbers which were: 4, 10, 25, 29, 30).
Additionally, 1,399 participants matched three out of five numbers and bagged the third prize of Dh350 each.
The Raffle Draw saw three lucky winners take home Dh100,000 each. The winning Raffle IDs were 12821800, 12921621, 12991850, which belonged to Sooraj, Ramanathan, and Mohammad, respectively.
The total prize money won in last night’s draw was Dh1,789,650.
The top prize of Dh10,000,000 is waiting to be won and will once again be up for grabs in the Grand Draw this coming Saturday April 9, 2022 at 9:00pm UAE time.
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For those who missed out on this week’s draw, entrants can participate in Mahzooz by registering via www.mahzooz.ae and purchasing a bottle of water for Dh35.
Each bottle of water purchased provides eligibility for one line in the Grand Draw and now participants will also receive an automatic entry into the Raffle Draw which features three guaranteed winners every week.
Every bottle of water purchased is donated and channelled through Mahzooz’s community partners to hydrate those in need. Mahzooz is inclusive to all who are eligible
In just two days, their efforts have made a significant impact, benefiting over 10,000 people in flooded areas
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