African iGaming News & Regulation
The African iGaming landscape is evolving rapidly with regulatory changes across multiple countries. This section provides comprehensive coverage of new gambling laws, licensing updates, and regulatory shifts across the continent. Follow the latest compliance requirements, government policies, and legal frameworks that impact operators in key African markets like South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana.
September 2025 was marked by significant global events that had both localized and international impacts. From health crises in Africa to evolving diplomatic
Explore the latest international gambling industry updates: The Netherlands is ramping up its fight against gambling addiction, while Canada sees rising
FanDuel, a leading figure in North American online gaming, has welcomed Keith Whyte, a longtime advocate for responsible gambling, as its new Responsible
Bally’s ambitious $4 billion casino project at Ferry Point in the Bronx has drawn significant attention, with local residents expressing strong opinions
The National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board (NLGRB) in Uganda is amplifying efforts to promote responsibility in the betting industry.
The recent nationwide ban on paid online games in India has caused massive upheaval in the country’s burgeoning gaming industry. Leading gaming company
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) has reprimanded Crown Melbourne for failing to comply with mandated gambling harm reduction measures.
India’s controversial ban on online money games has sparked significant industry upheaval, with A23 leading the charge to challenge the new law.
Brazil’s fully regulated online gambling market launched on January 1, 2025, bringing with it a stringent legal framework focused on strengthening
The Norsk Tipping lottery scandal, involving false prize notifications to thousands of players, has ignited sharp criticism over regulatory actions and










