Text Book Centre lures customers with Sh500,000 back-to-school prizes
Business
By
Patrick Vidija
| Dec 23, 2023
Text Book Centre has announced the commencement of its Back-to-School Campaign dubbed ‘Masaa ya Ushindi’, offering customers the opportunity to win school fees worth Sh50,000 every week and a grand prize of Sh100,000 worth of school fees to one lucky winner.
The campaign, set to run until ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/entertainment/news/article/2000207833/the-rughanis-from-text-books-to-sarit-centre"> February 9, 2024, aims The first draw was held today at the Text Book Centre, Sarit Centre branch where Miss Kristina Pratt the campaign’s first winner, won Sh50,000 worth of school fees.
Sachin Varma, CEO of Text Book Centre expressed his enthusiasm about the campaign saying it is the only way they would say thank you to its diverse client base. Meg Whitman: Taxation rates should be increased gradually Will proposed tax measures sail through Parliament? Hiking levies is a risky gamble in tough times Limuru III: Kenya Kwanza and Opposition leaders trade barbs State priorities in sharp focus as Executive splurges on luxuries Kenyans will have final say on Finance Bill 2024, says Nyoro Why Finance Bill 2024 is bitter pill for Coast residents Drafters of Finance Bill should go back to the drawing board New Eco Levy threatens Kenya's green future and jobs, say experts Firm charts green energy path with low-carbon emission engines "We know families face uncertainties every new year, especially when it comes to preparing for the school season. Our Back-to-School campaign aims to give our loyal customers a shot at winning school fees, easing the burden on their budgets. It's our way of saying thank you for your continued support, helping us grow together,” said Varma. To participate in the draw, ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000172985/sh1-2-million-boost-for-literary-award">customers simply need< to make a purchase of goods totalling Sh5,000 at any Text Book Centre outlet or online.
Only one entry per person is allowed, and the promotion excludes IT products.
The campaign encourages early participation, as entries received after the campaign period concludes will not be considered.
The draws will take place every Friday, starting from December 22, 2023, until February 9, 2024. Winners will be chosen randomly from all eligible entries, and the announcement will be made promptly after each draw.
The lucky winners will be notified via phone call within 30 days of the draw.
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