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UAE-based Mahzooz draw has announced an exciting sweeping change to its prize structure.
After over 134 weekly live draws, 32 multi-millionaires, and more than Dh376 million given away to over 228,000 winners worldwide, Mahzooz offers bolder and better prizes to its ever-growing fan base, in line with its mission of changing people’s lives.
At an exclusive event held at West Palm Jumeirah, Mahzooz unveiled that it will be crowning a guaranteed millionaire every week starting Saturday, March 11 2023. Additionally, and most importantly, the value of its top prize doubled, bringing it to Dh20,000,000.
The rules of participation are the same, yet the prizes, which have become bolder and better, will now be exclusively offered through the Saturday draw, held live at 9pm.
“To celebrate two years of success, it was important for us to innovate our offering and consolidate our prizes into one bolder draw that guarantees winning big,” says Farid Samji, CEO, Ewings.
“Behind the millions in prize money [that] we have distributed to thousands of winners from the UAE and all over the world, there are thousands of dreams realised, hundreds of homes built, and many debts settled. This makes us very proud to have made a serious change in people’s lives,” he added.
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