People of determination and senior citizens participated in the initiative to ensure cleanliness and safety of public spaces
If you're visiting Gitex Shopper, here is an opportunity to win two smartphones daily. You just need to fill in the form at the stand - that's it.
Khaleej Times, the UAE's first and leading English newspaper, is offering a chance to win two Huawei's Honor 9 smartphones every day to visitors by just filling in the form at its stall and enter into the draw. The winners will be announced everyday on the Khaleej Times' social media platforms - Facebook and Twitter.
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In all, 20 lucky visitors will win smartphones during the eight-day show with last two days seeing four winners on each day. The stall is located in Zabeel Hall No. 6.
The newspaper's team will be available at the stall throughout the day to guide the visitors about the opportunity to win the smartphones.
Moreover, the lucky visitors will also have the opportunity to "feature" on the leading newspaper's front page. The visitors can click a picture with the photo frame put up at the newspaper's stall - headlined "I DID IT."
Khaleej Times' subtitles have also been put on display at the stall.
People of determination and senior citizens participated in the initiative to ensure cleanliness and safety of public spaces
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