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Dig Deep and ‘Lag’ your Way up that Corporate Ladder with Savanna Premium Cider

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The end of the year is fast approaching, and every South African knows that it means drinks ne bozza yakho, and Siyavanna South Ahh mos. This also means that thirteenth cheque can come in handy and it is time to lag like your bonus depends on it. So it is time to ‘lag’ as hard as you can at all those boss jokes, all the way to that thirteenth cheque, and that corner office. Savanna Premium Cider has been serving up crisp, dry punchlines since forever, and this new Siyavanna Boss Jokes campaign is no different as it offers a witty perspective on bonus season in South Ahh!  Consumers can get ready for some in-Cider trading with funny man Mpho Popps, who will run a national trade, buy, and dial competition for consumers to stand a chance to win 1 of 10 Dezemba cash bonuses. Whether you are choking from all the joking, crying, or really don’t know what is going on, start lagging your way up the corporate ladder and watch various characters come to life to try and land that bonus:  https://

Savanna x Wanda Lephoto ‘Dry Goods’ Waterproof Apparel raises R200 000 for GreenUp

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In March this year, Savanna Premium Cider partnered with local fashion superstar Wanda Lephoto to introduce some dryness to an ever-wetter world, a limited-edition fashion collection of Savanna 'Dry Goods,' waterproof apparel for a world underwater, available for sale to persons over the age of 18.   This premium, sustainably produced range went beyond the aesthetics of ‘cool’ and made a meaningful statement about sustainability by creating awareness on the inevitability of climate change. As the ultimate dry brand, it only makes sense that Savanna would bring you a clothing range that would allow you to stay dripping and dry in a world of rising sea levels, melting icebergs, and unpredictable weather. All the profits from the 'Dry Goods' premium waterproof apparel range collaboration between Savanna and Wanda Lephoto were donated to GreenUp, a leading organisation focused on circular economy, environmental education, and community resilience. The donation handover occu