Uganda’s NLGRB warns public about illegal WINGO gambling site
WINGO Game, which offers online casino games, claims to be licensed by the “Gaming Commission of Uganda”, a non-existent body in the country.
Uganda.- The National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board (NLGRB) of Uganda has issued a public advisory against a gambling website operating without a valid licence in the country.
According to the regulator, WINGO has no affiliation with licensed games, platforms or services regulated in Uganda. As such, it has warned the public to avoid visiting or interacting with the website.
The NGLRB has also urged residents to verify website URLs before providing their personal information and to report suspicious sites.
WINGO Game, which offers online casino games, claims to be licensed by the “Gaming Commission of Uganda”, a non-existent body in the country, since only the NGLRB is permitted to issue licences for lotteries, casinos, gaming and betting, under the Lotteries and Gaming Act, 2016.
The operator is also not listed among the NLGRB’s licensed companies for 2025. The regulator has a dedicated page on its website where it provides information on its list of approved gambling companies.
This notice comes as Uganda grapples with a surge in illegal online and physical gambling activities. While the NLGRB partners with internet service providers to block offshore gambling sites, it is working with the Ugandan Police Force to dismantle the operations of illegal gambling machines in the country.
This collaborative effort has led to the seizure of thousands of illegal gaming machines and seen a marked increase in public awareness about the risks of unlicensed gaming.