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The Uganda Parliament has Passed the Lotteries and Gaming Amendment Bill, 2026
The Uganda Parliament has passed the Lotteries and Gaming (Amendment) Bill, 2026, approving changes to the country’s gambling tax framework. The…
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SportPesa Urges Fairness and Transparency in the Governance of the Football Kenya Federation
Kenyan Premier League title sponsors SportPesa have called for a swift, transparent, and fair resolution of of the governance standoff…
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Yggdrasil Signs A Duo Partnerships With SportyBet and Playco.za in South Africa
Yggdrasil has strengthened its footprint in South Africa’s regulated iGaming market through a dual launch with leading operators SportyBet and Playco.za.…
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Global
Japan Records 317 Arrests of Online Gamblers
Japan’s National Police Agency recorded 317 arrests of online gamblers in 2025. Despite online gambling being legal in many other…
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Virtual Games
Why Virtual Never Sleeps: Kiron Interactive’s Strategy to Win Africa’s Gaming Market
iGaming AFRIKA’s Betty Kithinji sat with Kiron’s Commercial Director and Head of Marketing; Feron Somiah and Patrick Eriksen respectively at…
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The Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LSLGA) Names 59 Illegal Gaming Operators in the Country
The Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LSLGA) has identified 59 illegal and unlicensed gaming operators in Nigeria. The regulations…
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Morocco Among the Best African Betting Hubs with 4.7 Million Visits Online
Morocco is proving to be an African gambling stronghold in terms of online traffic after it recorded approximately 4.7 million…
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Angola Records a 24% Increase in Gaming Revenue!
Angola’s gambling industry delivered another strong month in February 2026, with the Gaming Supervision Institute (ISJ) reporting parafiscal revenue above…
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Sports Betting
A Young Africa Worth $11.3 Billion Gambling Economy!
Africa gambling market is projected to be worth $11.3 billion by 2032. This is due to increased internet and mobile…
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South Africa
40% of South Africa Workers Are Permanent Gamblers!
According to stats from Old Mutual Corporate, 40% (6.52 million people) of the South African work force are engaged to…
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