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Rubis launches $9k summer promotion
Rubis Turks and Caicos Limited launched its first summer promotion following the introduction of its Rubis Ultra Tec fuels to the public midFebruary.
The summer promotion, Rubis Ultra Summer Giveaway promises to excite new and loyal customers!
Motorists who purchase $25 or more in fuel at any Rubis service station in Providenciales or Rubis Fulford in Grand Turk will have the opportunity to win over $9,000 in prizes.
Rubis Sales Executive, Zaneta Burton asserts motorists can choose from seven Rubis service stations with gasoline or diesel to easily participate and win! “We want residents to experience Rubis Ultra Tec fuels, premium fuel formulated for optimum performance and more miles for the dollar.” tribunal, the health minister said the move to establish the tribunal is part of the process they are undertaking to refocus the board.
The grand prizes for this giveaway are six months’, four months’, and two months’ supply of free fuel. Additionally, customers can win amazing weekly prizes valued at $500 that include grocery gift cards and travel vouchers.
To enter, customers must take a photo of their Rubis fuel receipt and upload the photo by scanning the QR Code, visit www.rubis-turksandcaicos.com or visit Rubis Turks & Caicos Facebook page. The promotion ends September 11th, 2023.
He stated: “It is a requirement in the Ordinance to have an appeals process, so this is fulfilling that mandate, and with that team, I do have full confidence that that area would get cleaned up as well.”
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Desiree Lewis – also present – said she too is confident in Swann-Misick’s abilities to ably get the job done.
“Knowing Swann-Misick and having worked with her for a number of years, I know she comes with a strong background in governance. I believe she will bring value to the board and to the government and working along with the NIB.”
Lewis added: “We want fairness, but one of the key things that we also want is best health outcomes. We are looking for the changes as it relates to treatment abroad, the management of the scheme, and new ideas as to how we can best serve the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands, while ensuring we work in collaboration with the hospital and the ministry of health, particularly our primary healthcare department, as all three organisations should work in tandem.”