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It wasn’t just Gyasi who won BIG on betPawa but his whole community after he used an extra prize from the betting company to drill a borehole.
The Central Region resident bet ¢3 and won ¢16,052.62, helped by a 20% betPawa Win Bonus.
betPawa’s new Win BIG, Give Back initiative saw them hand him another ¢16,052.62 to dedicate to any local cause.
Gyasi knew what to do, saying: “There is a water problem in my community and I would like to get good drinking water by drilling a borehole for them. Water is life and getting good water for people will be a great achievement for me.
“With this support from betPawa, they will have a better life and be free from getting ill all the time because of bad water. Water is a basic necessity and people need it to survive.
“It is a privilege to get a chance to give back. It will remain as a blueprint for years to come and community members will still remember what we did for them.”
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