Licenses
The Uganda Gaming Licence is issued by the National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board (NLGRB) under the Lotteries and Gaming Act No.
Tunisia maintains a highly restrictive casino licensing regime primarily targeting foreign tourists, with no operational casinos currently known despite
The Togo Gaming Licence operates under a state monopoly framework managed by the Loterie Nationale Togolaise (LONATO), established by Decree No.
The Tanzania Gaming Licence, issued by the Gaming Board of Tanzania (GBT) under the Gaming Act Cap. 41 R.E. 2019, regulates all gaming activities across
Sudan maintains a total prohibition on all gambling activities under its legal framework rooted in Sharia law and the Criminal Act 1991.
South Sudan maintains a total prohibition on gambling activities under Section 237 of the Penal Code Act 2008, criminalizing all forms of betting, casinos
South Africa Provincial Betting Licences, known as Bookmaker Licences, regulate sports and horse racing wagering through nine independent Provincial Licensing
Somalia maintains a total prohibition on all gambling activities under Islamic Sharia law, with no gaming licenses issued or available. The federal government
The Sierra Leone Gaming Licence operates within a nascent regulatory environment primarily governed by legacy legislation including the Lotteries Act of
The Senegal Gaming Licence regulates land-based casinos, lotteries, and sports betting under a framework primarily governed by the 2004 decree.










