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The Citizen
a day ago
- General
- The Citizen
Daily Lotto results: Saturday, 12 July 2025
Tonight's jackpot is R520 000! Here are your winning Daily Lotto results for 12 July 2025. Get the Daily Lotto results as soon as they are drawn on The Citizen. Daily Lotto results for 12 July 2025: The winning Daily Lotto numbers will appear below after the draw. Usually within 10 minutes of the draw. You might need to refresh the page to see the updated results. For more details and to verify the Daily Lotto results, visit the National Lottery website. How to play Daily Lotto in SA? If you are buying a ticket in-store: Pick up a betslip in any lottery store. Choose five numbers between 1 and 36 or ask for a Quick Pick. Entries cost R3 each. You can play a max of R150, but you are allowed to play multiple boards. Select how many consecutive draws you wish to enter, up to a maximum of 10. Leave blank for a single draw. Take your betslip to the teller to pay for your ticket. Write your details on the back of your ticket in case you need to claim a prize. If you do not sign your ticket and you lose it, anyone can use it to claim the prize. If you are playing online: Set up a lottery account here and make a deposit to pay for tickets. Choose five numbers from 1 to 36 or select 'Quick Pick' to generate a random set. Repeat this on as many boards as you want to play. Decide whether to enter a single draw or multiple draws. Confirm and pay for your entry. What time is the Daily Lotto draw? The Daily Lotto draws take place shortly after 9:30pm every evening, and tickets can be bought until 8:30pm. Is there a winner every day? Yes. The jackpot prize money is guaranteed to be given away even if no one matches all five numbers. When this happens, the jackpot is split between everyone who matches two or more numbers. Visit and go to the How to Play Daily Lotto section to learn more.


The South African
a day ago
- General
- The South African
The Lotto results for Saturday, 12 July 2025
It's time for today's Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 draws. Will you be South Africa's next Lotto multimillionaire? Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 jackpot estimates: Lotto – estimated at R3 million Lotto Plus 1 – estimated at R26 million Lotto Plus 2 – estimated at R1 million If you want to win your share of the jackpot, you have to play! You know what they say, you've got to be in it, to win it. NOTE: The numbers drawn will appear below as soon as they are available at or after 21:00. View the latest version of this page to verify whether the numbers have been updated. Draw Date: 12 July 2025 Lotto Numbers: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 Bonus Ball: 0 Lotto Plus 1 Numbers: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 Bonus Ball: 0 Lotto Plus 2 Numbers: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 Bonus Ball: 0 Did you miss a draw and wonder if you're actually a millionaire? Click here to view past Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 and payouts. The Lotto, Lotto Plus 1, and Lotto Plus 2 draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday on SABC 2 at 20:56 (SA time) Players buy tickets with their choice of six different numbers between 1 and 52. There is provision for random numbers to be generated automatically for those who do not wish to choose, known as a Quick Pick. When introduced, the Lotto jackpot draw required numbers from 1 to 49. Ithuba Holdings increased the number from 49 to 52 on 30 July 2017. In the draw, six numbered balls are drawn without replacement from a set of 52 balls numbered from 1 to 52. A further Bonus Ball is also drawn, which only affects players who match five numbers. Prizes are awarded to players who match at least three of the six drawn numbers, with prizes increasing for matching more of the drawn numbers. All players who match all six drawn numbers win equal shares of the jackpot. The chance of doing so is 1 in 20,358,520. If four, five, or six balls are matched, the relevant prize is divided equally between all who match that many balls. If no player matches all six numbers, the jackpot rolls over and is added to that of the next Lotto draw. The entry fee to the Lotto draw is set at R5.00 per board. Lotto Plus 1 is exactly the same as Lotto, but gives the player a second chance to win. When buying a Lotto ticket, players can pay an extra R2.50 per board to enter the Lotto Plus 1 draw. Odds are the same, while prizes are usually slightly lower. Lotto Plus 1 was introduced on 26 November 2003. Lotto Plus 2 is exactly the same as Lotto, but gives the player a third chance to win. When buying a Lotto ticket, players can pay an extra R2.50 per board to enter the Lotto Plus 2 draw. Odds are the same, while prizes are usually slightly lower. Lotto Plus 2 was introduced on 30 July 2017. Buy your tickets now at your nearest participating retailer, on our website by visiting national using your computer or mobile site, via the National Lottery Mobile App, or participating banks, namely FNB, ABSA, Nedbank, Standard Bank, Capitec, TymeBank and African Bank otherwise dial 120 7529# for USSD. Winners who win R50 000 and above receive free trauma counselling from professional psychologists and financial advice from accredited financial advisors absolutely free. At the same time, winnings are paid tax-free directly into the winner's accounts. If you are buying tickets from a lottery outlet, they close at 20:30 on the day of a draw Players must be 18 years old. Monday: Daily Lotto Daily Lotto Tuesday: Daily Lotto + PowerBall and PowerBall Plus Daily Lotto + PowerBall and PowerBall Plus Wednesday: Daily Lotto + Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 Daily Lotto + Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 Thursday: Daily Lotto Daily Lotto Friday: Daily Lotto + PowerBall and PowerBall Plus Daily Lotto + PowerBall and PowerBall Plus Saturday: Daily Lotto + Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 Daily Lotto + Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 Sunday: Daily Lotto For more details and to verify the winning numbers, visit the National Lottery website. You must always confirm the official winning numbers on the National Lottery website. We do our best to post the results as accurately as possible, but the National Lottery is the only source you can use to 100% verify the results. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.


The South African
a day ago
- Sport
- The South African
Orlando Pirates news: Mokoena signs and Saleng father
Similarly to Relebohile Mofokeng, the 22-year-old Mokoena, also with the number 15 jersey, stood out in the DStv Diski Challenge, impressing with his pace, skill, and attacking flair under the guidance of coach Joseph Makhanya. Following a strong finish to the previous season, during which he trained with the Orlando Pirates senior side, Mokoena has earned his place in the Buccaneers' A squad. This promotion signals continued belief in their development structures. Think: Relebohile Mofokeng Mohau Nkota Mbekezeli Mbokazi Siphiwe Silepe Carmen Darsin… Full story here. Orlando Pirates news: R3 million court case and Miguel Timm Orlando Pirates winger Monnapule Saleng at the Athlone Stadium against Cape Town Spurs. Image: Sowetan Betway Premiership rookies, Orbit College, have welcomed back Monnapule Saleng on loan from Orlando Pirates. The coach is beyond excited, to say the least. Kaizer Chiefs news: R10 million winger and special advice Monnapule Saleng has paused his frustrating spell at Orlando Pirates, where game time dwindled due to off-field issues and strained relations with management. The 28-year-old has been loaned to his former club, Orbit College. Saleng is expected to play a key role for Orbit in the upcoming season as they prepare to compete in their first ever season in the top flight. Coach Pogiso Makhoye, who first discovered the Orlando Pirates attacker eight years ago, is thrilled to be working with him again. His excitement speaks not just to the player's ability, but also to the father-son connection they created…Full story here. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.


The Citizen
2 days ago
- General
- The Citizen
Johannesburg Water silent as Sunninghill residents foot the bill for burst pipes
Johannesburg Water (JW) has remained silent on allegations that contract issues within the utility have led to repair delays, forcing Sunninghill residents to spend thousands of rands out of their own pockets to restore water supply. On July 3, questions were sent to JW spokesperson Nolwazi Dhlamini, and cc'd to Puleng Mopeli, requesting clarity on the utility's procurement status, and response to concerns raised by Ward 93 councillor Vino Reddy. 'Reddy has raised concerns over JW's procurement issues, which have led to delays in repairs, forcing residents to purchase parts and materials at their own expense. According to Reddy, JW's contract issues have resulted in residents paying over R3 500 for parts and materials to fix the pipe leak. Also read: Joburg Water still has no timeframe for fixing the Pritchard Street leak 'The outage was at Marise Crescent. Can you confirm the status of your procurement contract and explain the reasons behind its expiration? How do you respond to allegations that your temporary contract arrangements have caused delays in repairs and inconvenience to residents in Marise Crescent? What does the law say about residents who fix JW pipe leaks, and what is your reaction to that? We know, with JRA, it is illegal for residents to fix potholes,' reads the email by Fourways Review. In the meantime, residents of Marise Crescent have taken matters into their own hands, after a second pipe burst on July 1 left them without water, again. 'In an act of desperation, the kind residents have bought the pipes and materials to effect the repairs,' said Reddy. 'Just so they can get water. It's a crying shame that residents have to dip into their own pockets and fork out over R3 500 to purchase these parts and materials.' Also read: Year-long water leak still unfixed Reddy said the burst comes just days after the previous one was repaired over the weekend. While one home has since been reconnected, frustration continues to grow among community members who feel let down by the city. Reddy blamed ongoing procurement issues within JW, saying that since January, the utility has been operating under temporary arrangements that are clearly not meeting demand. The councillor also raised concerns over ageing infrastructure, saying he has repeatedly asked the utility to replace failing pipes in the area. Also read: Sunninghill residents buy water pipes as Joburg Water fails to deliver 'I met with the Sunninghill community, JW Zandfontein depot management team, and Region A CRUM on site at Peltier to discuss the constant bursts on Peltier and Marise turns. I have been requesting, for the past two years, that these pipes be renewed, but it has come to nothing.' He said, although officials had initially promised to replace the problematic pipes by early June, that commitment has yet to be honoured. 'Parts and materials shortages have ensured that this doesn't happen.' At the time of publication, JW had not responded to the allegations despite following up. Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration! Have a story idea? We'd love to hear from you – join our WhatsApp group and share your thoughts! At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The South African
2 days ago
- Sport
- The South African
Kaizer Chiefs to sign 11th striker since 2020?
This is what Kaizer Chiefs supporters have been hoping for. The Betway Premiership heavyweights are said to be hunting for an additional goal-scorer. As reported last week, Flavio Silva, a 29-year-old striker from Guinea-Bissau, was unveiled as Kaizer Chiefs' center forward. According to the latest reports, Amakhosi is still looking for another reliable finisher to deliver goals at the FNB Stadium next season. Bafana Bafana winger on Kaizer Chiefs move Kaizer Chiefs unveil Flavio Silva. Image: @kaizerchiefs/X Former AmaZulu striker Etiosa Ighodaro has been mentioned, while the DStv Diski Challenge (DDC) top scorer Naledi Hlongwane is an option as a squad striker for the medium to long term. R3 million payment for Orlando Pirates coach 'There are a number of strikers that the club have been looking at apart from Mayele and Olunga,' a source informed Soccer Laduma . 'One of them is Flavio Silva, who the team has already announced, and the others are Etiosa Ighodaro and youngster Naledi Hlongwane, who has been promoted from the DDC side. 'So the search for strikers continues even though one has already been signed,' the insider told Soccer Laduma. 'Apart from Naledi Hlongwane, the club was looking at signing two more experienced strikers. Apparently, now that they have signed Flavio Silva, they are still looking at signing one more to bolster the team's striking department. They are believed to be working hard on that,' a second insider told the outlet. Flavio Silva Naledi Hlongwane Ashley Du Preez Tashreeq Morris. Meanwhile, previous targets like Fiston Mayele and Michael Olunga have been lost to wealthier clubs in the Middle East. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.