Ugandan regulator makes SiGMA Africa appearance and continues responsible gaming outreach
A community-based educational program carried out by the NLGRB among boda boda riders backed up the Ugandan regulator’s recent conference appearance.
A community-based educational program carried out by the NLGRB among boda boda riders backed up the Ugandan regulator’s recent conference appearance.
Members of the Ugandan gambling and IT regulatory organizations underwent training in Ljubljana to improve understanding of the National Central Electronic Monitoring System (NCEMS).
Following a successful engagement in the region, Eventus International is proud to announce its return to Botswana for the second time this year with the Pan-African Gaming Taxation & Revenue Summit 2026 (PAGTR pronounced “pag-ter”), a landmark gathering of policymakers, regulators, tax authorities, and industry leaders from across the continent.
The National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board (NLGRB) has continued its program of community engagement with traders at the market in Entebbe.
The platform moves betting, lotteries and casinos into ‘Prohibited Industries’ category for paid collaborations.
The industry event will be held from 16-19 February at The Grand Palm Hotel and Casino in Botswana.
In just two weeks, the 12th Annual BiG Africa Summit 2026 will bring the continent’s most prominent regulatory voices and senior executives together to examine policy direction, align strategic priorities, and identify realistic pathways for growth.
The engagement focused on data access, technical alignment and enforcement use cases as Uganda moves closer to deploying a nationwide electronic monitoring system for gaming transactions.
Africa has been named as a key strategic focus for 7777 Gaming, which will now have its portfolio integrated into BetFounders' platform offering.
The Awards, powered by Global Gaming Insider, once again celebrated excellence across the EMEA region.