#MatricExams competition: This one's for the parents

Whatsapp your short video or voice note telling us about your #MatricExams and stand a chance to win a Jack Lemkus shopping voucher.

Whatsapp your short video or voice note telling us about your #MatricExams and stand a chance to win a Jack Lemkus shopping voucher.

Published Nov 13, 2018

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Cape Town - Is your child writing the matric exams? How are you helping them get through it? Any tips for other parents? We want to hear from you because #WeGotYou.

WhatsApp your short video or voice note to 0745573535

telling us about how you are coping with your child's #MatricExams and stand a chance to win a R2 000 online shopping voucher from sneaker and streetwear store 

Please include your name and town/city.

Then check out IOL's Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to see if you're in our next video.

Jack Lemkus, our prize sponsor, is the first company in South Africa to build relationships with brands such as Nike, adidas, Vans and Asics to name a few. 

Buy online and they will deliver free to all major areas nationwide.

Competition T&Cs

Competition starts on 23 October 2018 and ends when the last exam has been completed.

Only parents of learners writing their current 2018 matric exams will be eligible to win. 

Winners will be contacted via WhatsApp.

Competition Rules:

IOL is 100% committed to protecting your privacy. When you enter a competition with us, we ask for your name and mobile number. We use this information to manage the prize draws. We use the mobile numbers provided in order to contact the winner and for prize delivery. Competitions are only open to matric pupils residing in South Africa.

Employees of Independent Media, the sponsors & their agents, or any company associated with the competition & their immediate families are not eligible to enter. • Prizes are not transferable or redeemable for cash. •  The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. •  Receipt of entries will not be acknowledged. • The entrant accepts that entry to the competition does not constitute a contract or any form of legal commitment between the entrant and the IOL.

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