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Sanele Dlamini in action during his 30-second Trolley Dash at OK Foods The Bridge.
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LOOKING to spice up your shopping trips this season? Moetse Courier has officially kicked off its thrilling Trolley Dash Promotion, a 3-month campaign packed with prizes, fun and food! And the very first dash has already made headlines.

 On July 7, 2025, Sanele Dlamini became the first-ever trolley dash winner, racing through the aisles of OK Foods The Bridge in a 30-second shopping sprint. With a trolley and a ticking clock, Dlamini managed to grab as many groceries as he could which amounted to E2 282.83, all thanks to his continued use of Moetse Courier‘s services.

“I’ve been using Moetse for a couple of years now,” he said. “So when I got the call that I’d won, I couldn’t believe it. It was such a blessing!”

Dlamini had entered automatically by simply sending parcels from South Africa straight to his doorstep in Eswatini.

The Moetse Trolley Dash Promotion runs from July 7 to September 7, 2025. It is designed to reward loyal customers with a fast-paced opportunity to dash through the aisles of top grocery stores like Pick n Pay, OK Foods and Superspar.

Winners are given 30 seconds to load a shopping trolley with as many eligible items as possible. How it works:

  • Use Moetse Courier services between July 7 and September 7, 2025.
  •  Each parcel sent counts as one entry.
  • Winners are selected by draw and invited to dash through partner grocery stores.
  • The more you send, the higher your chances to win!

 So whether you’re a savvy chef or just someone who loves a well stocked kitchen, this promotion is for you.

Every parcel you send with Moetse Courier brings you one step closer to your own trolley dash moment. You might be the next to dash your way to a full fridge.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • Open to Eswatini residents aged 18 plus
  •  Moetse staff and immediate family excluded w One entry per person unless stated otherwise
  • Entry requires using Moetse Courier within the promo period
  • Dashes take place at selected stores (OK Foods, SPAR, Pick n Pay)
  •  30 seconds per dash; one trolley per person
  • No outside help or repeated items allowed
  • Excludes alcohol, tobacco, gift cards and pharmacy goods
  • High-value items (e.g. electronics) may be excluded
  •  Unlimited groceries within the rules
  • Items cannot be exchanged for cash or store credit
  • Participants must run cautiously and follow all staff instructions
  • Aggressive or unfair behaviour leads to disqualification
  • Participants join at their own risk
  •  Winners agree to be filmed/photographed
  • Media may be used for promotional purposes
  • Organisers may postpone, cancel or amend the event at any time
  • Entering the draw ,full acceptance of terms

 

Sanele Dlamini dishing through OK Foods during Moetse Courier's exciting new promotion.
Sanele Dlamini dishing through OK Foods during Moetse Courier's exciting new promotion.
Carla Shah (L) and Denis Van Reenen with the trolley Dash winner, Sanele Dlamini.
Carla Shah (L) and Denis Van Reenen with the trolley Dash winner, Sanele Dlamini.
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