LISTEN: As KZN listener Simone comes close to walking away with R2000 for #StaceyNormansBigMusicChallenge

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Stacey Norman's Big Music Challenge worked a bit differently today.. We on one of our amazing getaway trips with Kwa Zulu - Natal tourism on a beautiful Shayamanzi House Boat so because the connection wasn't on our side today Buhle took over the questions.

You know how we love a win especially on a Friday so we thought Simone would do the things and walk away with some cash money worth R1000 with #StaceyNormansBigMusicChallenge but Simone ran out of time as she was answering her last question.

We sorry Simone, better luck next time.

To play send Stacey a WhatsApp message with 'Stacey' and your name to 061 792 9495, using #StaceyNormansBigMusicChallenge
4 Dec 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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