TECNO unveils its Black Friday slash deals

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TECNO launched its Black Friday Mega Slash campaign, offering massive discounts, cashback rewards, and prizes to customers across Africa. The company announced the campaign in a statement on Wednesday, describing it as more than just a discount drive but a celebration of loyalty, value, and connection with its customers.

The campaign runs from November 5 to 28, 2025, and allows shoppers to enjoy 100%, 50%, or 20% cashback on selected TECNO devices, available both online and in retail outlets while supplies last. TECNO also included special offers for buyers of its newly released Spark Slim and Megapad SE/Pro devices. Customers who buy the Spark Slim stand a chance to win a Megapad Pro and a smartwatch, while twenty lucky buyers will receive tickets to the group-stage matches of the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations. The company revealed that the grand prize is an all-expenses-paid trip to the AFCON final.

Every purchase made during the campaign qualifies customers for weekly raffle draws that will hold every Friday in November, leading up to the grand draw on November 28, 2025. TECNO encouraged customers to register their purchases either online or in-store to confirm their eligibility for the draws.

The company described its annual Black Friday campaign as a major event that rewards customer loyalty and strengthens engagement across Africa. TECNO said the 2025 edition reaffirms its commitment to offering more than just products, it aims to deliver lasting value and appreciation.

“Black Friday for TECNO is not only about sales; it’s our way of thanking the people who continue to trust our brand,” the company said. “This year’s Mega Slash brings excitement, recognition, and real value to every customer.”

TECNO added that the Mega Slash campaign reflects its focus on customer satisfaction and its mission to make advanced technology accessible to everyone. The company emphasized that every purchase, customer, and reward represents a story worth celebrating.

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Tryphaena Jonadab is a dedicated writer at TechMarge, specializing in covering the dynamic and evolving landscape of African technology.
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