A self-employed woman from Johannesburg has officially claimed her share of the R78M Lotto jackpot, following the Lotto draw that took place on Wednesday, 18 June 2025. Her life has now changed forever, thanks to a quick pick ticket that cost just R30.
One Jackpot, Two Winners
According to News24, this woman was one of two winners who matched all the numbers in Lotto draw number 2 551. She wasted no time and came forward to claim her R39 million share of the R78M Lotto jackpot.
She plans to use the money to grow her business and buy a home for her family. “I’ve worked hard for years,” she said. “This money gives me the chance to change my life and build a better future.”
Mystery Surrounds the Second Winner
While one winner has come forward, the second winner has not yet claimed their prize—even though their bank has already notified them.
Lotto operator Ithuba is now urging the unknown winner to step forward and claim their share of the R78M Lotto jackpot.
“We encourage all players to check their tickets from the 18 June draw. The second winner still has time to come forward,” said Ithuba.
Winners have 12 months from the draw date to claim their prize. If the prize is not claimed within that period, it will expire.
How the First Winner Won
According to Ithuba, the winning ticket was bought at a superstore in Johannesburg. The self-employed woman used the quick pick option, which randomly generates numbers, and only spent R30 on her winning ticket.
This story is proof that anyone can win—no special strategy is needed. It only takes one lucky ticket.
How to Check and Claim Your Lotto Winnings
If you bought a Lotto ticket for the 18 June draw, here’s how to check and claim it:
- Visit the National Lottery website or use their mobile app to view winning numbers.
- If you win less than R2,000, you can claim your prize at any Lotto retailer.
- For amounts between R2,000 and R49,999.99, visit a Lotto payout centre.
- For winnings of R50,000 or more, including Lotto jackpots, you must go to an Ithuba regional office. Bring your winning ticket, a valid ID, and proof of banking.
Make sure your ticket is in good condition—damaged tickets might be rejected.
Lotto Changes Lives
The R78M Lotto jackpot is a life-changing amount. But it also has a broader impact. A portion of every ticket sold goes to fund community projects across South Africa, including education, health, and housing.
For the woman who won, it’s not just about the money—it’s about the opportunity to improve her life and give back to others.
Play Responsibly
Ithuba reminds all players to play responsibly. Don’t spend more than you can afford. If you feel like you’re losing control, reach out to the National Responsible Gambling Programme for help.
Don’t Miss Your Chance
Lotto draws happen every Wednesday and Saturday, and with every ticket, you stand a chance to win big—just like the woman who won half of the R78M Lotto jackpot.
The second winner is still out there. If you bought a ticket for the 18 June draw, take a moment to check it—you might be sitting on R39 million!
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