ITHUBA Uganda has announced that several winners have claimed their DAILY LOTTO winnings. Excitement was palpable as the winners visited ITHUBA Uganda’s regional offices in Gulu and Mbale to validate and claim their prizes.
Michelle van Trotsenburg, Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at ITHUBA Uganda, expressed her enthusiasm about the impact of the DAILY LOTTO: “We are delighted to see the positive impact the DAILY LOTTO is having on people’s lives. These stories of joy and hope reaffirm our commitment to providing a fair and exciting lottery experience to all Ugandans.”
Among the winners, several individuals shared their stories and plans for their newfound wealth:
Ocen Jimmy Maxwell from Lira City won Shs10,121,000. He expressed his gratitude and shared his future plans: “I was introduced to the lotto by a friend who had previously won. I never gave up hope, and now my prayers have been answered. I plan to use part of my winnings to expand my house and stock my electrical shops. I am deeply grateful to ITHUBA Uganda and will continue to help those in need.”
Alegi Dennis Caxton, also from Lira City, won Shs10,106,400. He expressed his excitement and appreciation: “Initially, I didn’t believe in the lottery, but after winning Shs1,000 on the DAILY LOTTO, I decided to keep playing. This win will help me expand my business and support my family. I’m thrilled and grateful for this opportunity.”
Okello Lawrence, another winner from Lira City, took home Shs10,109,700. He shared his experience: “I play DAILY LOTTO every day and have seen its transformative power. This win will help me expand my electrical shop. I’ve encouraged others to play, and many have won too. Thank you, ITHUBA, for changing my life.”
Vicensiyo John Barengyire, a 46-year-old carpenter, played DAILY LOTTO for the first time with a Shs 3,000 ticket drawn on August 20th. Lady luck smiled on him as draw number 81 made him a millionaire. With his Shs5,051,900 winnings, Vicensiyo plans to expand his carpentry business and venture into timber trading, securing a brighter future for himself and his family.
Wangoolo Calvin, aged 26, from Mbale, won Shs2,544,100 and is planning to use his winnings to start a poultry farming venture. Calvin, who works as a Stanbic banking agent, expressed his excitement: “I’ve always dreamed of starting a poultry farm but lacked the capital. This win is a dream come true, and it will help us move forward, especially after facing personal challenges. I am excited to share this joy with my family and friends, who are now eager to try their luck too.”