LISTEN: Massive clue to WIN R5000 in cash with Stacey and JSbu

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How would a R5000 deposit of cash help you end the week and just before payday too? Stacey and JSbu want to give one lucky KZN listener the money this afternoon. What is Stacey Norman's Big Music Challenge?

It is a music-related game in which Stacey Norman takes one listener through five questions and the listener has to be able to answer the questions in under 30 seconds correctly.

Every single day, there is R1000 on offer, unless it is not won on the day. If not, the money gets carried through to the next day. The last time the show had a winner was last week Wednesday, which means that today R5000 is up for grabs! JSbu has a massive clue for you today, LISTEN!
23 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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