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Excitement mounts in Zambeef butchery bonanza

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Momentum is growing with just two months left before the grand draw in Zambeef’s popular Butchery of the Month competition, as customers flocked to the company’s Garden Compound outlet in Lusaka over the weekend to discover who had won February’s prize draw.

Excitement mounted as Saturday morning shoppers jostled to see the draw in which customers stand a chance of savouring K50,000 in cash in the 50Pin at 50Years Butchery Bonanza– all for the price of spending just K35 or more on any Zambeef products in one of its 92 outlets.

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Customers stand a chance of winning K50,000 in nationwide competition 

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Every month winning customers at each butchery also walk away with a K200 cash voucher to spend in their local Zambeef outlet. The monthly winner at each shop will then be entered into the national raffle draw for the grand prize, which will be drawn in Lusaka on May 6, 2015.

Thousands of customers have already submitted their entry slips in order to take part in the contest.

“Our Garden customers have really entered into the excitement of the draw!” said Zambeef Group Marketing Head Lubinda Chamileke.

“Zambeef butcheries are at the heart of every community we serve, and now anyone has the chance to win K50,000 cash – just for shopping at one of our butcheries. That’s enough money to transform your family’s life.”

To enter, shoppers just need to make a purchase of at least K35 of any Zambeef product, complete the Customer Feedback slip, attach it to their Zambeef receipt slip and post in the entry box at the shop. Each Zambeef receipt is equal to one entry, so customers can enter as many times as they wish.
Zambeef members of staff and their families are not eligible to enter, but the 50Pin at 50Years Butchery Bonanza competition will also identify the best performing outlet to receive the “Butchery of the Month” accolade.

This month’s winning outlets were Zamchick Inn, Southgate, which received K2800; Shoprite Chipata: K4000; Matero Butchery: K3500 and Kapiri Mposhi Butchery: K4000.
The 50Pin at 50Years Butchery Bonzanza was officially launched in November at Zambeef’s butchery in Sunningdale Mall, Alick Nkhata Road, Lusaka, kicked off by renowned ZNBC sports commentator Leonard Chibasa, where he presented soccer boots and balls to local schools.December’s Butchery of the Month was in Mandevu and the January draw was held in Chawama.

6 COMMENTS

  1. So the embalming-chemicals story didn’t work after all! M’membe and The Post should hang their heads in shame. I still don’t eat their products, though.

    • I concur with you, I too don’t eat their meat. Maybe that is why they introduced the bonanza to hoodwink customers. They know Zambians forget easily.

  2. Whatever happened to the Zambeef story of use of embalming chemicals; how can a story of such magnitude where trucks were impounded at the borders and international markets like Ghana had banned their products….how can such a story simply disappear like a fart in the air? Is Zambeef still importing those beef entrails from Europe? Why has the Ministry of Health been silent? Where is the Irishman Francis Grogan?
    What ever happened to investigative journalism in Zambia is there a gagging order on this matter?

  3. @ Jay Jay…..Zambians forget easily…Mwanawasa said it during his time in power..we let things slide…

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