Angola’s National Gaming Regulator and Elephant Bet partner on community initiative
Donations delivered to the Camunga School of Art aim to support arts education and creative development for young people.
Angola.- Angola’s national gaming regulator, the Institute for the Supervision of Gaming (ISJ), has partnered with betting operator Elephant Bet to deliver donations to the Camunga School of Art as part of a community initiative supporting arts education for young people.
The initiative aims to provide resources to help students develop artistic skills and creativity. The Camunga School of Art offers a space where young people can explore their talents while promoting inclusion and social engagement.
The ISJ said: “More than donating materials, this initiative represents a commitment to developing talent, valuing art and supporting projects that positively impact the lives of young people.”
The ISJ is Angola’s national authority responsible for regulating and supervising gambling activities in the country. Operating under the Ministry of Finance, the regulator oversees licensing, compliance and market oversight for betting, gaming and lottery operators while promoting responsible gambling practices.
Elephant Bet operates as a sports betting provider in Angola and several other African markets, offering sports betting services through retail and digital channels. The company has also supported various community and sports initiatives across the continent as part of its corporate social responsibility programmes.