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10/24/25

Kenya’s gambling sector gears up for GRA takeover as law firm flags compliance overhaul

10/23/25

South Africa’s gambling regulator to crack down on influencer ads

10/21/25

Coalition slams Nigerian Senate for defying supreme court ruling on lottery bill

10/14/25

Betway Zambia suspends betting operations after Constitutional Court ruling upholds 10 per cent tax

10/14/25

SIU expands probe to include procurement irregularities

10/08/25

Senegal proposes 20 per cent gambling tax targeting player winnings and operator profits

10/08/25

Kenya suspends annual gambling licence applications during transition to new Gambling Authority

10/06/25

Zambia Court upholds 10 per cent betting tax, rejects bold challenge by BetPawa and Betway

10/01/25

NLGRB launches awareness drive in Rakai schools to curb teen betting

09/30/25
Ghana’s lottery authority warns operators over excess retailer commission payments

Ghana’s igaming sector faces alarming fraud surge amid Africa’s overall decline

09/18/25

Former NLC secretary hit with second punitive costs ruling

09/18/25

Liberia National Lottery Authority set to implement betting taxes to boost kickball growth

09/08/25

Goldrush hosts compliance workshop for LPM operators

09/02/25

Ghana Football Association and police join forces to stop illegal betting and protect legal wagers

08/27/25

NPFL investigates goalkeeper over betting allegations

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