In a stroke of extraordinary fortune, a single ticket holder has scooped the massive R160 million PowerBall jackpot from Tuesday night’s draw, cementing it as the largest lottery win in South Africa this year. The life-changing prize, which had ballooned over 21 consecutive rollover draws, sent waves of excitement across the nation as players everywhere held their breath.
Ithuba, the official operator of the National Lottery, confirmed the monumental win early Wednesday morning. “We are thrilled to announce that one lucky player has matched all five numbers plus the PowerBall, claiming the full jackpot,” said a spokesperson for Ithuba. This victory marks the third-largest jackpot in South African lottery history, trailing only the record-breaking R232 million won in 2019 and a R153 million prize from 2021.
The winning numbers from Draw 1567 were 07, 10, 16, 21, 30, with the all-important PowerBall 11. Millions tuned in live or scrambled to check their tickets post-draw, but only one ticket—purchased at an undisclosed retail outlet—held the golden combination. While the winner’s identity remains private under Ithuba’s anonymity policy, speculation is rife about how this windfall will transform their future.
The jackpot’s buildup began in late July, fueled by 21 straight draws without a top-tier winner. Each rollover amplified public frenzy, with ticket sales surging nationwide. “The anticipation was electric,” noted lottery analyst Thabo Mthembu. “PowerBall has become a beacon of hope for many South Africans facing economic pressures.” Ithuba reported a 25% increase in entries over the past month, underscoring the draw’s magnetic pull.
This win eclipses last year’s biggest prize of R105 million and highlights PowerBall’s growing allure since its launch in 2009. Past jackpots have funded dreams from luxury homes and global travel to charitable causes. The 2019 R232 million victor, a Western Cape resident, famously donated millions to community projects, inspiring a wave of philanthropy.
Ithuba urges all players to double-check their tickets immediately via the official app, website, or retailers. “Prizes must be claimed within 365 days, but we encourage prompt action to start your celebrations sooner,” the spokesperson added. Smaller prizes from Tuesday’s draw total over R45 million, distributed among thousands of winners.
As South Africa celebrates this fairy-tale triumph, Ithuba teases the next PowerBall draw on Friday, with a fresh jackpot starting at R5 million. For the anonymous millionaire, the real jackpot? A future unbound by financial worry.
