CropLife’s betPawa Finds a New Home in Mali As PMU Grants Them Operating License

Choplife Gaming announced that it has secured regulatory approval and licensing from PMU Mali to launch the betPawa brand in Mali.
The launch marks a significant milestone in Choplife Gaming’s continued expansion across Africa. It also strengthens the company’s footprint in regulated African gaming markets.
Through the partnership and licensing approval, Malian customers will gain access to betPawa’s mobile-first betting and gaming platform. A platform that’s designed specifically for African users with lightweight technology, localized payment solutions, and simplified user experiences.
betPawa’s roll out in the country will include: Sports betting, Instant and online casino games. They will also have Mobile money payment integrations, Fast deposits and withdrawals. Finally, Responsible gaming tools, Local customer support and partnerships.
Commenting on the new market entry Olu Odeneye, Chief Operations Officer of Choplife Gaming, noted: “We are excited to bring betPawa to Mali. We are grateful to PMU Mali for their engagement and confidence throughout the licensing process. Mali is an important market with a vibrant and youthful population. We look forward to building a long-term, compliant, and locally relevant gaming platform that creates entertainment, jobs, partnerships, and economic value.”
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Choplife Gaming assured Malian players that it will work closely with local stakeholders, regulators, payment providers, and telecom partners. This to ensure seamless operations within the country and to ensure thebplatform operates to the highest standards of compliance, responsible gaming, and consumer protection.
After Mali Choplife is strengthening its African presence with eyes in Eswatini. The former Swaziland is proving to be a gambling hub and to have favorable regulatory terms amongst African countries. betPawa is already in 17 African countries including major hubs like Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania, Cameroon, DRC, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Gabon, and Congo Brazzaville.







