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Win four return tickets to South Africa with kykNET International on ShowMax

Mar 10, 2016

Don’t spend this year’s Heritage Day around the ‘barbeque’ with some sub-par sausage on the grill while listening to your Ozzy mate tell you how amazing Hugh Jackman is. You want that good stuff. That legit Grabouw wors. That Kameeldoring wood to get the braai on point while being surrounded by your loved ones. Forget the Pringles mate, it’s all about Simba chips here.

Subscribe to kykNET International on ShowMax to stand a chance to win

To enter the competition go to ShowMax.com and sign up to kykNET International for US $8.99 pm and you will automatically be entered into the draw. Plus you also get a 7-day free trial to the service. If you are an existing subscriber to kykNET International your name has already been entered. The competition runs from 10 March to 30 April 2016 and the winner will be announced in May. For more info on the competition click here.

What is ShowMax and kykNET International?

ShowMax is an internet TV service and is the only place where South Africans living abroad can go to stream from over 12 000 episodes of the best Afrikaans TV shows and movies exclusive to kykNET International on ShowMax.

With the ShowMax app you can also download up to 25 shows on you Android or iOS device and keep them for 30 days to take your favourite shows on the road.

In which countries is kykNET International available?

Viewers in the US, Canada, UK, Western Europe, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand can get unlimited access to the entire kykNET International catalogue and sign up for the competition to win four return tickets to South Africa.

And the content?
Discover award-winning new titles like Bloedbroers, Donkerland and Semi-soet or revisit classics like Binnelanders and Molly en Wors. For rugby fans in need of a fix there are shows like Getroud met Rugby and Toks en Tjops to give you the inside scoop on what’s happening in the game.

You can also introduce your kids to Afrikaans shows like Tjiff & Tjaff.

About the author

Sue-Ann de Wet

Sue-Ann de Wet is the Head of Diaspora at AfriForum.

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