Zambeef customer wins KR50,000 cash bonanza

May 11th, 2015

Lusaka, Zambia – One lucky shopper was K50,000 richer this weekend as Zambeef Products unveiled the winner of its mammoth 50pin at 50Years Butchery Bonanza prize draw.

Nayotu Nkanza was drawn from a group of customers who had won monthly rounds of the raffle and her entry went into the final grand raffle for the top prize, drawn by young film maker Ngosa Chungu.

Zambeef Joint Chief Executive Officer Dr Carl Irwin said: “Zambeef wanted to do something for Zambia’s 50th anniversary. In October last year we decided to launch the competition and make K50,000 the ultimate prize to commemorate our 50 years of independence.

Zambeef Joint Chief Executive Officer Carl Irwin and film-maker Ngosa Chunu make the draw for the 50pin at 50Years Butchery Bonanza prize draw

“We launched the competition in November last year. Each month there were two winners from each Zambeef outlet. The winners were then entered the grand prize raffle and I am happy for Nayoto Nkanza has won it.”

Entrants for the completion were required to spend K35 or more at any of Zambeef’s 92 outlets, complete a customer feedback slip, attach it to their Zambeef receipt slip and post in the entry box at the shop. Each Zambeef receipt is equal to one entry, so customers could have entered as many times as they wished.

Dr Irwin said the feedback slips which rated the Zambeef outlets are invaluable. The feedback slips were used to award the best performing outlets in the Butchery of the Month competition.

“Customers rated the butchery, the staff, the hygiene etcetera, and so it’s great for us to know what we are doing right and how we can continue to provide quality service,” he said.

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About Zambeef Products Plc
Zambeef Products Plc is the largest integrated agribusinesses in Zambia.
The group is principally involved in the production, processing, distribution and retailing of beef, chicken, pork, milk, dairy products, eggs, stock feed and flour. The group also has large row cropping operations (principally maize, soya beans and wheat), with approximately 8,350 hectares of row crops under irrigation and 17,000 hectares of rain-fed/dry-land crops available for planting each year. The group is also in the process of rolling out its West Africa expansion in Nigeria and Ghana, as well as developing a palm project in Zambia.
It slaughters more than 80,000 beef cattle and 6 million chickens, and processes 8 million litres of milk per year. The company has 121 retail outlets throughout the country, along with four wholesale depots.
More information is available at www.zambeefplc.com