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Betway Ghana has unveiled another promotion aimed at rewarding loyal customers throughout the festive season.
Customers stand a chance of winning big each day with over GHS 30,000 in cash and Free Bet prizes up for grabs in the Betway Afe No Asi promotion.
Each day from 1 December 2020 to 1 January 2021, there will be a new deal for customers to unlock. In order to qualify for the daily prize, customers simply need to bet on the mechanic highlighted on the calendar.
Speaking at the launch, Kwabena Oppong-Nkrumah, Betway Country Manager – Marketing, said that the Afe No Asi promotion has been designed to ensure that Betway’s loyal customers are rewarded.
“The yuletide season presents us an opportunity to share with our loyal customers and show appreciation to them. Betway values its players and is committed to ensuring we maintain a good relationship with them. We have over GHS 30,000 in cash and Free Bet prizes to be won,” Kwabena said.
All cash and Free Bet winnings will be deposited directly into the winners’ Betway accounts. The promotion is open to all new and existing Betway customers. The day’s offer can only be claimed once per customer.
For more information on the “Afe No Asi” promotion, visit https://www.betway.com.gh/afe-no-asi
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