WIN a luxurious weekend away for you and a partner!

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Have you been eyeing in envy, the incredible trips that Stacey and J Sbu have been going on with their #SweetEscape brought to you by Tourism KwaZulu-Natal?

Well, we have some good news for you!

Tourism KwaZulu-Natal has been on a mission to highlight the best that KZN has to offer, and Stacey and J Sbu have been taken along for an adventurous ride. Stacey and J Sbu, thanks to Tourism KwaZulu-Natal will be making the dreams of two lucky KZN listeners who will get to experience the duo’s latest adventures to the Midlands.

This past weekend, Stacey and J Sbu took a shot’ left to the Midlands at Braham Hills, Weddings, Events, Hotel & Spa. Even though Braham Hills is most known for being one of the leading destinations for some of the most elegant weddings in the country, the establishment has a lot more to offer!

Simply, listen to the podcast below and tell us what Stacey and J Sbu joke about them being in the Midlands including how much Stacey commits to adding to the bad dad jokes jar for her joke.

Competition ends 08/ 03/ 2021 at 6 pm
8 Mar 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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