LISTEN: Huge clue to WIN R7000 with Stacey and JSbu today!

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Stacey and JSbu are back after taking 2 days off to enjoy the long weekend and they come bearing gifts! R7000 in cash no less, would you like to find out how to WIN? 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 6 days ago which means the grand prize for today, is R7000!
The duo always try to make things much easier for KZN, by providing some clues and hints to the questions and answers, today will be no different.

Listen to the massive clue of the answers to the 5 questions that will be asked on Stacey Normans Big Music Challenge:
29 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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