African Gaming Licenses
The Mauritius Gambling Licence, governed by the Gambling Regulatory Authority Act 2007, regulates all gambling activities including casinos, sports betting
Mauritania enforces a total prohibition on all gambling activities under Sharia law, rendering gaming licenses unavailable. No regulatory body issues permits
Mali lacks a dedicated gaming license framework for online gambling operations. Gambling activities operate in a legally ambiguous environment under general
Gambling remains strictly prohibited throughout Libya under Articles 492-495 of the Libyan Penal Code, criminalizing all forms of land-based and online
The Malawi Gaming Licence operates under the oversight of the Malawi Gaming and Lotteries Authority (MAGLA), established by the Gaming and Lotteries Act of 2022.
The Madagascar Gaming Licence operates under a fragmented regulatory framework primarily overseen by the Ministry of the Interior and Decentralisation.
The Liberia Gaming Licence, issued by the National Lottery Authority (NLA), regulates all games of chance including casinos, sports betting, and online
The Lesotho Gaming Licence governs land-based gambling activities under the jurisdiction of Lesotho, a landlocked Southern African nation.
The Kenya Betting Licence regulates sports betting and bookmaking activities under the oversight of the Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB), transitioning
Guinea-Bissau lacks a dedicated gaming license issuing body for online or land-based operations. The Ministry of Tourism oversees limited land-based gambling










