
OK Foods sponsored Khuluma Eswatini’s GradConnect and Business Seminar to the tune of E11,500. The leading retail chain contributed towards refreshments to the value of E10, 000 while E1,500 went towards three grocery vouchers of E500 each. Thobeka Mkhonta, Samkelisiwe Dlamini, and Lungelo Manyatsi walked with these vouchers as OK Count on Card users.
In an interview with Samkelisiwe Dlamini, one of the winners, expressed excitement about the E500 grocery voucher, saying the win was completely unexpected.
“I would like to express my appreciation to OK Foods for the prize. I am also looking forward to venturing into poultry farming because I heard, during the seminar, that OK encourages locals to supply such products to them. I can only hope that one day I will be one of their consistent and loyal suppliers,“ said Dlamini.
Speaking about the benefits of the OK Count on Card, OK Foods Marketing officer, Sibonginkhosi Zwane said card users earn cash back on purchases, automatic entry into OK competitions when buying participating products, and exclusive savings and promotions.
“With an OK Count On Card, you can also load funds on the card, which can be used later or gifted to someone else. Further, you can save your change and accumulate a monetary balance,” he explained.
Notably, the OK Count On Card does not expire, and it can be readily used by savings groups commonly known as “stokvels.”
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