7 March 2025: PowerBall Delivers Millions in National Lottery Prize Draws

Excitement Peaks as PowerBall Jackpot Hits R37 Million

It's been another thrilling evening for lottery enthusiasts across South Africa as the National Lottery unveiled the winning numbers for the PowerBall and PowerBall Plus draws on March 7, 2025. The allure of potentially life-changing prizes brings a mix of anticipation and hope among players. The PowerBall draw featured the numbers 12, 13, 16, 28, and 46, with the PowerBall number 03. For many, these numbers could mean a dream come true with the PowerBall jackpot standing at a guaranteed R37 million.

For those who opted for an additional chance at fortune, the PowerBall Plus had its own excitement to offer. The winning combination for this draw was 15, 16, 37, 43, and 44, with the PowerBall 11. This draw held its own appeal with an impressive estimated jackpot of R30 million. Both games represent a chance at not just financial freedom but the possibility of indulging in dreams long pondered.

Participating With Responsibility and Passion

As enthusiastic players checked their tickets, the official operator, ITHUBA, encouraged everyone to verify the results through appropriate channels such as the National Lottery website. Word of mouth is tempting, but the best practice is always a direct confirmation.

While the allure of winning is undeniable, ITHUBA also reminds participants about the importance of engaging in responsible gaming. There's a clear message: the National Lottery is for those aged 18 and over. This precaution helps ensure that players keep it fun and entertaining without straying into unhealthy territory.

Each PowerBall board plays into this excitement at a cost of R5, with the option to engage in PowerBall Plus for an additional R2.50. The process remains accessible, encouraging participation across varied demographics. Ticket sales close promptly at 8:30 PM on draw days, leading up to the much-anticipated 9 PM draw. It’s a regular fixture that keeps the suspense building till numbers are finally revealed.

As participants eagerly checked results, dreaming of ways to spend potential winnings, the sense of community and shared hope brought by the National Lottery continues to grow. Whether purchasing that dream car, starting a long-desired business, or contributing to causes close to heart, these jackpots promise not just new beginnings for winners but ripple effects in communities.

13 Comments


  • Erica Hemhauser
    Erica Hemhauser says:
    April 12, 2025 at 19:20

    The lottery's glorified hype distracts from real societal priorities.

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  • Hailey Wengle
    Hailey Wengle says:
    April 22, 2025 at 01:33

    THIS ISN'T JUST A GAME-IT'S A STATE‑SANCTIONED ECONOMIC ENGINEERING TOOL!!! THEY PUSH THE POWERBALL AS IF IT'S A NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT IF YOU DON'T PLAY!!! EVERY DRAW IS A COVERT OPERATION FINANCED BY THE ELITE, USING THE LURE OF QUICK RICHES TO DIVERT ATTENTION FROM SYSTEMIC INEQUITY!!!

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  • Maxine Gaa
    Maxine Gaa says:
    May 1, 2025 at 07:47

    Imagine the collective hope that surges through a nation when those numbers flash on the screen; it reveals something deeper about human desire for transformation. The lottery, in its simplest form, becomes a story we all co‑author, each ticket a sentence. While the odds are astronomically slim, the narrative of “what if” fuels daily conversations. It reflects our innate tendency to seek meaning in randomness. Moreover, the ritual of checking results binds strangers in a fleeting moment of shared anticipation. From a philosophical standpoint, this mirrors the absurdist notion that we assign value to chaos. Yet, beyond metaphor, there are tangible economic ripples that merit scrutiny. In the end, the PowerBall serves both as entertainment and as a mirror to societal aspirations.

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  • Katie Osborne
    Katie Osborne says:
    May 10, 2025 at 14:00

    It is noteworthy how the National Lottery maintains a veneer of responsibility amidst the fervor surrounding such draws. The language employed in official communications underscores a commitment to ethical engagement, which is commendable. Nevertheless, one must consider the broader implications of promoting gambling as a communal pastime. A measured approach that balances excitement with caution would serve the public interest most effectively.

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  • Kelvin Miller
    Kelvin Miller says:
    May 19, 2025 at 20:13

    I appreciate the clarity of the announcement and would like to add that participants should double‑check their tickets against the official website to avoid any misinterpretation. Ensuring grammatical precision in public notices also enhances credibility. Thank you for the thorough rundown.

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  • Sheri Engstrom
    Sheri Engstrom says:
    May 29, 2025 at 02:27

    The sheer magnitude of this PowerBall announcement warrants a meticulous dissection, not merely a perfunctory nod of approval. First, the syntax employed in the press release is riddled with redundancies that betray a lack of editorial oversight, an oversight that is unacceptable in a document of this financial gravity. Second, the deployment of the term “guaranteed” when describing the R37 million jackpot is a semantic overreach, conflating probability with certainty in a manner that could mislead the lay reader. Third, the repetition of the phrase “dream come true” across multiple paragraphs constitutes a stylistic flaw that dilutes the impact of the narrative. Fourth, the absence of a clear disclaimer regarding the odds of winning undermines the purported commitment to responsible gaming. Fifth, the color palette used in the visual assets associated with this announcement is jarring, creating a cognitive dissonance that distracts from the core message. Sixth, the temporal markers – such as “8:30 PM” and “9 PM” – lack time‑zone clarification, a detail that could cause confusion among international participants. Seventh, the mention of the operator ITHUBA without contextual background assumes a level of brand familiarity that may not exist for all readers. Eighth, the prose oscillates between overly formal diction and colloquial interjections, resulting in an inconsistent tone. Ninth, the usage of the term “PowerBall Plus” is not adequately distinguished from the primary PowerBall, leading to potential ambiguity. Tenth, the financial breakdown – specifically the ticket cost of R5 and the additional R2.50 for PowerBall Plus – is presented without a comparative analysis to previous draws, missing an opportunity for richer insight. Eleventh, the call to verify results through the official website is commendable, yet the omission of alternative verification channels (such as authorized retailers) is a notable gap. Twelfth, the article’s structure lacks subheadings that could facilitate quicker navigation for readers seeking specific information. Thirteenth, the narrative’s emphasis on “community and shared hope” borders on hyperbole, bordering on an orchestrated emotional appeal. Fourteenth, the absence of statistical data regarding revenue allocation to public causes diminishes the transparency expected of a national institution. Fifteenth, the overall length of the piece, while comprehensive, could benefit from a more strategic condensation to respect the reader’s time. Finally, the cumulative effect of these editorial missteps is a diluted authority that may erode public trust over time.

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  • Prudhvi Raj
    Prudhvi Raj says:
    June 7, 2025 at 08:40

    To clarify the technical aspects, the draw uses a standard 5‑ball pool plus a PowerBall, and the odds are roughly one in 84 million for the jackpot.

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  • jessica zulick
    jessica zulick says:
    June 16, 2025 at 14:53

    While the numbers sparkle, remember that the true prize lies in the moments of anticipation that stitch strangers together, however fleeting.

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  • Partho A.
    Partho A. says:
    June 25, 2025 at 21:07

    From a sociological perspective, the collective excitement you described reflects a temporary suspension of everyday anxieties, offering a brief glimpse into a shared optimism.

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  • Jason Brown
    Jason Brown says:
    July 5, 2025 at 03:20

    One might observe that the diction employed in the announcement oscillates between marketing hyperbole and regulatory caution, an intriguing juxtaposition worth noting.

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  • Heena Shafique
    Heena Shafique says:
    July 14, 2025 at 09:33

    Ah, the grand spectacle of a lottery – a splendid reminder that even in a rigorously regulated economy, we still indulge in the occasional indulgence of chance, lest we become too sober.

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  • Patrick Guyver
    Patrick Guyver says:
    July 23, 2025 at 15:47

    yeah, but dont forget the hidden fees they dont tell u about, its all a big scamteh.

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  • Jill Jaxx
    Jill Jaxx says:
    August 1, 2025 at 22:00

    Good luck to everyone playing responsibly!

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