BetYetu launches Ksh. 50 Jackpot

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By Musalia Wycliffe | Jul 01, 2016

Are you a betting fan? Well, some good news for you.

Kenya’s betting company, BetYetu has launched a Ksh. 50 Jackpot starting at the value of five million shillings this week.

The 12 game Jackpot is considered the easiest in the history of Kenya’s sports betting compared to competition that offers Ksh. 100 jackpot on 13 games.

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— Game Yetu (@GameYetu) July 1, 2016

According to BetYetu officials, this new innovative product will offer subscribers a chance to play lesser games and easily win millions at only Ksh. 50.

Since this launch, BetYetu has already recorded over 240,000 registrations.

The company welcomes you to stand a chance in becoming the next millionaire in town.

You can download the PDF for games to be played here https://static-pages.exaloc.net/bulletin/betyetu.pdf , in the next three days.

 

 

 

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