THE HOW
As each university and higher education institution confirms that it’s counseling and testing campaign is complete, IMSA will do two draws. The first draw will be for the name of the candidate from each university that will go into the final nationwide draw for the Toyota Yaris Zen. The second draw will be for the prize awarded per university (one per university). The campus prize for each university will be one of the following: laptop, cell phone, blackberry, Kindle, Pick ‘n Pay food vouchers!
THE WHY
First Things First is intended to motivate university students, tomorrow’s leaders, to be counseled and tested for HIV. We know you sometimes need some temptation to kick you into action – so get out there, get tested, enter our competition and embrace the vision to create an HIV-responsible generation!
THE COMPETITION RULES & DISCLAIMER
1. Only students who have registered for the first time at the tertiary institution for undergraduate studies for 2011 and who have had a First Things First HIV/Aids test are eligible to enter the competition. 2. Eligible students can only enter once. 3. The random draw for prizes will take place from among all valid entries by no later than end April 2011. 4. A list of available prizes is available at www.firstthingsfirst.co.za. 5. Proof of first-time registration is required of the winners, before they are publicly announced 6. If an entry contains an invalid or disconnected telephone number or e-mail address, the entry will not be valid. If a winner cannot be reached, the prize will be forfeited and another winner selected. 7. Prizes must be taken as stated and are non-transferable. Substitutions of cash or equivalent are not allowed. 8. The IMSA-appointed judges’ decision is binding and final in every respect and no correspondence will be entered into. 9. IMSA and persons or organizations involved in the marketing or administration of the competition will not pass on your personal details to any other organization. All entries will be securely stored in compliance with the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, and will not be shared with or sold to any third party. 10. The results of your test will remain completely confidential and no test result can or will be linked to the competition. 11. IMSA reserves the right to cancel the competition without any prior notice and at any time, if deemed necessary in their opinion, or if circumstances arise outside of their control. In the event of such cancellation, all participants agree to waive any rights that they may have in terms of this competition and acknowledge that they have no recourse against the sponsors, administrators or promoters of the competition. 12. Competition closes 12 March 2011. The competition on the UKZN campus will close on the 18th of March to accommodate the change in the activation date.