The cash-strapped government pulled out all the stops and concluded that there were no 5G mobile signals in the area
Three lucky Mahzooz participants bagged Dh100,000 each, in the last weekly draw.
Anas from the UK, Muhammad from Pakistan, and Qadeer from India took the first prize home. Their winning raffle numbers were 23208857, 23038820 and 23136429 respectively.
Twenty three participants matched four out of five numbers and secured Dh43,478 each, sharing the second prize of Dh1,000,000. The third prize of Dh350 each was won by 1,378 others who matched three out of five number.
The draw witnessed 1,404 participants take home Dh1,782,300 in total prize money.
The draw saw as many as 23 participants matching four out of five numbers and sharing the second prize of AED 1,000,000, securing AED 43,478 each.
The grand prize of Dh20,000,000 is still up for grabs for a limited time.
Participating in Mahzooz is simple, all the entrants must do is register via www.mahzooz.ae and purchase a bottle of water for Dh35. For each bottle purchased, participants are eligible for a one-line entry into the Mahzooz grand draw for a chance to win the top prize, the second prize or the third prize.
They will also be automatically entered into the weekly raffle draw where three lucky winners will be guaranteed to take home Dh100,000 each.
Every bottle of water purchased is channelled through Mahzooz’s community partners to hydrate those in need.
ALSO READ:
The cash-strapped government pulled out all the stops and concluded that there were no 5G mobile signals in the area
Humidity will decrease slightly during this month compared to May, particularly during second half
Tickets will be sold starting this month, while the service will begin later this year
Members of Writers Guild of America went on strike last month demanding better wages, higher minimum pay, more writers per show, shorter exclusive contracts
Regulators around the world are scrambling to draw up rules governing use of generative AI, which can create text and images
Residents are advised to remain cautious on the road
Economists had warned the country could run out of money to pay its bills by Monday, leaving almost no room for delays in enacting the Fiscal Responsibility Act
His wife informed the police after she received a WhatsApp call asking for the money