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Yango has launched the start of this year’s edition of its contest to reward loyal drivers on the app in Ghana.
The company at a press briefing in Accra said from the 21st of November, both old-time drivers and new ones will get a chance to win unique prizes that celebrate a dedicated and passionate community.
As part of the contest, Yango drivers are required to give rides from November 21 to December 18 and accumulate coupons which will be entered into a draw.
Drivers stand the chance of winning a smartphone every two weeks with the ultimate winner taking home a brand new Renault Stepway in the final draw which will be held at the end of the contest.
“This contest isn’t only open to existing Yango drivers. Anyone can register to become a driver and then participate in this competition. All they have to do is sign up with all the information and then wait for the local manager to get in touch. So, everyone is welcome, both old and new Yango drivers,” the company said in a statement.
With the first drawing for the Samsung A23 getting closer and closer, Yango is calling out to its fleet and its community of drivers to join this exclusive contest.
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