South African National Lottery, SA LOTTO
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South African POWERBALL
The South Africa PowerBall results are available here after each draw. You can view the total number of winners, prize amounts, and find out if there has been a rollover or whether someone won the jackpot. Select the ‘Payouts’ button under each result to view the number of winners in each prize division, as well as the total winnings for each draw. If you are looking for the PowerBall Plus Results, visit the dedicated page.
The South African National Lottery
is operated by Ithuba, to whom the licence was granted in 2015. The lottery is regulated by the National Lottery Commission, and was established in 2000.
Lottery tickets may be bought only by people of at least 18 years of age.
In the 2007 fiscal year transaction values totalled R3.972 billion, with an average of five million transactions per week. In the 2012 National lottery generated R4.7 billion in sales of Lotto and Powerball tickets.
Lotto is the most popular type of gambling in South Africa but Powerball has been the faster-growing for last years due to its high payouts.
Powerball launched in October 2009 and has become one of South Africa’s most popular lotteries due to the large jackpots it often offers due to rollovers. In addition to creating tens of thousands of lottery winners each week, this game has been instrumental in providing funds for good causes; you can read more about the work of the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund here.
Powerball draws take place on Tuesday and Friday evenings at 9.00pm and details of the winning numbers and prize breakdown are available online the following morning. Tickets can be purchased in advance for up to ten draws covering a five-week period - i.e. one or two draws per week for up to five weeks.
If the jackpot is not won then the funds will continue to roll over until there is a jackpot winner. Winning tickets are valid for 365 days after the draw and prizes are paid out as a tax-free lump sum.
Powerball differs from Lotto and Lotto Plus in that it is a double matrix game requiring players to choose five main numbers from a pool of 45 plus a single secondary number from a separate ball pool of 1 to 20. Unlike other lotto games which use a ball from the secondary pool as a ‘Bonus Ball’, the secondary number - or Powerball – is an integral part of the game. In order to win the jackpot, a player must successfully match all five main numbers and the Powerball. A player can select their own numbers or choose the Quick Pick option which provides the player with a selection of randomly generated numbers.
SA LOTTO
The National lottery was introduced to South Africa on 11 March 2000. At the time it was run by Uthingo.
POWERBALLPlayers buy tickets with their choice of six different numbers between 1 and 52; there is provision for random numbers to be generated automatically for those who do not wish to choose, known as 'Quick Pick'.
In the draw, six numbered balls are drawn without replacement from a set of 52 balls numbered from 1 to 52. A further Bonus Ball is also drawn, which affects only players who match five numbers.
Prizes are awarded to players who match at least three of the six drawn numbers, with prizes increasing for matching more of the drawn numbers. All players who match all six drawn numbers win equal shares of the jackpot; the chance of doing so is 1 in 20,358,520. If four, five, or six balls are matched, the relevant prize is divided equally between all who match that many balls. If no player matches all six numbers, the jackpot is added to that of the next Lotto draw—a Rollover.
The entry fee to the LOTTO draw is set at R5.00 per board.
The draw is conducted on Wednesdays and Saturdays on SABC 2 at 21:00.
LOTTO PLUSLOTTO PLUS is exactly the same as LOTTO, but gives the player a second chance to win. When buying a LOTTO ticket, the player must pay an extra R2.50 per board to enter the LOTTO PLUS draw. Odds are the same, while prizes are usually slightly lower.
The draw is conducted on Wednesdays and Saturdays on SABC 2 at 21:00.
South Africa
South Africa is a nation of about 55 million (2016) people of diverse origins, cultures, languages, and religions. The last census was held in 2011. South Africa is home to an estimated 5 million illegal immigrants, including some 3 million Zimbabweans. A series of anti-immigrant riots occurred in South Africa beginning on 11 May 2008.
Statistics South Africa asks people to describe themselves in the census in terms of five racial population groups. The 2011 census figures for these groups were Black African at 79.2%, White at 8.9%, Coloured at 8.9%, Asian at 2.5%, and Other/Unspecified at 0.5%:21 The first census in South Africa in 1911 showed that whites made up 22% of the population; it declined to 16% in 1980.
South Africa hosts a sizeable refugee and asylum seeker population. According to the World Refugee Survey 2008, published by the US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, this population numbered approximately 144,700 in 2007. Groups of refugees and asylum seekers numbering over 10,000 included people from Zimbabwe (48,400), The Democratic Republic of the Congo (24,800), and Somalia (12,900). These populations mainly lived in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Cape Town, and Port Elizabeth. Many refugees have now also started to work and live in rural areas in provinces such as Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.!
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