THERE are only two days left to vote for Kareedouw as South Africa’s Town of the Year.

Kareedouw, the heart of KouKamma’s agricultural industry, is in the running for the coveted Kwêla Town of the Year title for 2020.

The town was named the winner of the Eastern Cape round of the annual competition – beating two of the province’s well-known towns, Rhodes and Port Alfred, to claim the regional title.

Wilna Moolman, the driving force behind the entry into the competition, said they were elated to have won the Eastern Cape round.

“We are very excited that Kareedouw has been chosen to represent the Eastern Cape and would like to thank everyone who nominated the town,” she said.

She encouraged all residents – local and national – to throw their weight behind Kareedouw.

“Let’s take hands and ensure that Kareedouw is crowned the next Kwêla Town of the Year,” she said.

Kareedouw will compete against Skukuza (Mpumalanga), Williston (Northern Cape), Port Edward (KwaZulu-Natal), Swellendam (Western Cape), Gariepdam (Free State), Tzaneen (Limpopo) and Heidelberg (Gau-teng).

The Kwêla Town of the Year competition is run through DSTV’s Kyknet channel and is now in its tenth year.

It is open to all towns with a population fewer than 500 000 people in South Africa.

The national winner will receive R1 million’s worth of free marketing through kykNET, while Kwêla will also host a massive celebration, featuring top artists and entertainment in the winning town.

To vote

To vote, simply SMS the full town name, Kareedouw, to 33157. SMSs cost R1.50 each and a maximum of 30 SMSs per cellphone will be counted.

Voting closes at 12:00 on Friday, August 14.

The national winner will be announced on Sunday, August 30.

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