Wednesday, 01 November 2023
SA Lotto results history for previous draws
Draw Date | Balls |
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01-11-2023 |
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01-11-2023 |
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28-10-2023 |
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25-10-2023 |
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21-10-2023 |
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18-10-2023 |
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14-10-2023 |
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11-10-2023 |
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07-10-2023 |
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04-10-2023 |
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Ithuba is the official National Lottery operator in South Africa, appointed by the National Lotteries Commission (NLC). Ithuba manages several popular lottery games in South Africa, including Lotto, Lotto Plus, Powerball, Powerball Plus, Daily Lotto, and Sportstake 8.
Lotto is a popular lottery game in South Africa, where players select six numbers from a pool of 52 numbers. The draws take place twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and the minimum jackpot is R5 million.
Lotto Plus is an additional game played alongside Lotto, where players have a second chance to win. The Lotto Plus draw takes place immediately after the Lotto draw and players can choose to play Lotto Plus 1, Lotto Plus 2, or both. The minimum jackpot for Lotto Plus is R1 million.
Powerball is another popular lottery game in South Africa, where players select five numbers from a pool of 50 numbers, and one Powerball number from a pool of 20 numbers. The draws take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, and the minimum jackpot is R5 million.
Powerball Plus is an additional game played alongside Powerball, where players have a second chance to win. The Powerball Plus draw takes place immediately after the Powerball draw and players can choose to play Powerball Plus 1, Powerball Plus 2, or both. The minimum jackpot for Powerball Plus is R1 million.
Daily Lotto is a daily lottery game in South Africa, where players select five numbers from a pool of 36 numbers. The draws take place every day at 9 pm SAST and the minimum jackpot is R100,000.
Sportstake 8 is a sports betting game where players predict the outcome of eight predetermined football matches from around the world. The game is played twice a week, and the minimum jackpot is R1 million.
The proceeds from Ithuba lottery games are used to support various good causes in South Africa, including charities, sports, arts, and heritage projects.