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EABL awards winners of ‘kwaruza’ spirits promotion

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Winners from the on-going Kwaruza Ushinde promotion by Kenya Breweries Limited were yesterday awarded their prizes at the company headquarters. The five winners are the weekly winners from the first and second draws in the competition.

The promotion seeks to reward consumers for their loyalty to the participating brands. The brands participating in the campaign include Smirnoff Vodka, Gilbeys Gin, Chrome Vodka, Kenya Cane and Richot Brandy.

The consumers have an opportunity to win daily cash rewards, weekly prizes of 40” flat screen TVs and home theatres and the grand prize of two TATA mini-trucks.”  The promotion kicked off on 19th August and will run until 19th October.

Charles Wambugu received home theater system from EABL Brand Manager, Charles, a businessman based in Nairobi won a TV while Elijah Kerkel (centre), a businessman from Samburu gotHome theater system.

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