LISTEN: Sphokazi from PMB tries her luck at winning R2000 with #StaceyNormansBigMusicChallenge

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Sphokazi from PMB really kept us on our toes today. She was able to answer 4 questions out of 5. Since it's Tuesday we gave her options to choose from. One is under the umbrella 2010 and the other 2020…She had to choose which decade she wanted her Q and A to be from.

She seemed confident enough after she choice 2020 she couldn't walk away with R1000 for #StaceyNormansBigMusicChallenge.

Better luck next time, mama! You never know, next time you might walk away with more than R2000.

To play send Stacey a WhatsApp message with 'Stacey' and your name to 061 792 9495, using #StaceyNormansBigMusicChallenge
12 Jan 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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