8Bet rewards Eswatini customers with E70,000 in vouchers
The lucky recipients, totaling 15, were chosen from a pool of active players who participated in various betting games on the 8Bet platform.
Eswatini.- Eswatini betting operator 8Bet has reaffirmed its commitment to player welfare and social responsibility by distributing approximately E70,000 (€3,374) in grocery, fuel, water and electricity vouchers to its customers. The event, which took place on Friday, August 22, 2025, was held at the company’s offices under the banner of the 8Bet Cares program.
The lucky recipients, totalling 15, were chosen from a pool of active players who participated in various betting games on the 8Bet platform. They received groceries valued at E3,000 (€144) and petrol vouchers, water bill payments and electricity vouchers collectively worth E1500 (€72).
During the presentation, Mnqobi Tsabedze, 8Bet Marketing Officer, emphasised the importance of such initiatives in fostering stronger ties with the community. He said: “We are pleased to present the vouchers to our customers. This is a way of interacting with customers and giving back to the community.”
Tsabedze also reiterated the company’s commitment to responsible betting, noting that the platform is only available to citizens aged 18 and above. He added: “We will continue serving the nation with the best products and look forward to the 2025 8Bet Trade Fair Cup.”
The ongoing initiative provides participants with a chance to alleviate their everyday expenses through their betting activity on 8Bet. A beneficiary of the program, Bethu Msibi, said: “We are happy with 8Bet products and services. The company always makes us a priority, and we will continue supporting them. We are grateful for the vouchers, which are a sign that the company serves the people.”
Beyond customer rewards, 8Bet invests in initiatives that benefit the community at large. The company recently committed E2.5 million (€120,593) to sponsor the 2025 8Bet Trade Fair Cup, an annual football tournament. In a previous gesture, the company distributed substantial prizes, including an E65,000 (€3,135) jackpot to football teams in the country’s National First Division.