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Afrikaans is lekker 2017

Jul 27, 2017

The premier South African event of 2017. Afrikaans is Lekker is the annual celebration of Afrikaans artists in Australia and New Zealand, and with stars including Steve Hofmeyr, Emo Adams, Ricus Nel and Lisa Bronner, this will be the event of the year.

For more information please visit  http://www.southafricanevents.com/

Come socialise with the artists!

Have you ever wanted to meet the artists of Afrikaans is Lekker? Here’s the good news: You can win the chance of socialising for a whole evening with them. All you have to do, is to join Worldwide.

Every month, Worldwide as well as ShowMax will each select a finalist from people from Australia and New Zealand who have joined – one for each of these countries, i.e. means four finalists per month. These finalists will each receive a $50 voucher to spend at their nearest South African shop. The May, June, July and August finalists then stand a chance to win the grand prize when SA Events then draws two winners from these 16 finalists: one from Australia and the other from New Zealand. In Australia, we will have fun with the stars on Monday, 18 September in Adelaide. The New Zealand winner will meet them on Thursday, 21 September in Auckland.

All costs will be paid, including flights and accommodation (of applicable).

To win, join ShowMax and subscribe to Worldwide by sending an email to wereldwyd@afriforum.co.za. Don’t forget to indicate where you live.

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Sue-Ann de Wet

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

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