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Win a copy of Jojo Moyes’s Still Me and Gregg Hurwitz’s Hellbent PLUS a R1,500 Africology gift voucher!
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A match made in heaven!

Two winners will each receive a hamper which includes a copy of Jojo Moyes’s Still Me and Gregg Hurwitz’s Hellbent PLUS a R1,500 Africology gift voucher!

To stand a chance of winning, simply complete the online competition form here!

The cut-off date for entries is 28 February 2018. Terms and Conditions apply.

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Tags Competitions Gregg Hurwitz Hellbent Jojo Moyes Penguin Random House SA Still Me


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