These brands offer freebies to those who vote!
Make your mark and get rewarded for it by these brands. We share the scoop on voting day freebies with this list.
On voting day, several brands are offering freebies to celebrate your participation.
MAKE SURE TO MAKE YOUR MARK ON WEDNESDAY
We’ve got the scoop on all the exciting offers you can take advantage of while you exercise your democratic right. Don’t miss out on these special treats just for voting!
Tomorrow will be the seventh time that South Africans of all races, from all walks of life, from all corners of our country, will go to vote for national and provincial government.
HERE IS A LIST OF ALL THE FREEBIES YOU CAN ENJOY TOMORROW
Get your finger inked and enjoy these freebies:
- Get an Original Glazed® Doughnut when you show your inked finger at Krispy Kreme Main Stores. And Checkers Full Experience Stores only. Available Wednesday, 29 May 2024.
- Wimpy signed the FREE “Coffee For All bill” and will give each voter a free coffee with an inked finger.
- You can also get a FREE coffee at Spur Steak Ranches.
- Complimentary draught beer at Hudson for every vote. Castle Lite or Black Label, with every main meal ordered. Available at all branches, only on Wednesday the 29th of May. (Not for sale to persons under the age of 18)
- Pop into the Oh my Cake store on Voting Day, show your marked voter thumb, and score a FREE truffle treat (no purchase required)
- Discount on Uber rides to your voting station. If you’re up early enough, punch ‘VOTESA24’ into the promotion code field of your Uber app, and it’ll automatically apply the 35% discount to your next two trips. Rides must be over R40 per trip to participate in the promotion.
- Grab a delicious meal and your FREE Millers Lime at Whisk and Wine Bar.
MILLIONS OF SOUTH AFRICAN WILL EXERCISE THEIR RIGHT TO VOTE
President Cyril Ramaphosa said millions of South Africans will exercise their right to vote.
He said this will be the seventh time that South Africans of all races, from all walks of life, from all corners of our country, will go to vote for national and provincial government.
“We will once again assert the fundamental principle, articulated in the Freedom Charter, that no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of all the people.
“In the days to come, we will be doing much more than exercising our Constitutional right to vote.
“We will be determining the direction that our country takes. We will be taking responsibility for our future, the future of our families, our communities, and our nation.” Ramaphosa says.
THIS WILL BE THE SEVENTH TIME THAT SOUTH AFRICANS OF ALL RACES CAN GO AND VOTE
Ramaphosa said law enforcement agencies and security services have made extensive preparations. To ensure that these elections are peaceful and that all South Africans can freely exercise their right to vote.
Law enforcement agencies have deployed personnel throughout the country to ensure that there are no disturbances or disruptions to the election process.