African regulators
The Zimbabwe Gaming Authority (ZGA), established in 2024 under the Gaming Act [Chapter 10:29], serves as the primary regulatory body for gambling activities
The National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board of Uganda (NLGRB), established in 2016 under the Lotteries and Gaming Act 2016, serves as the primary
The Tunisian Gambling Commission does not exist as a dedicated regulatory body. Tunisia maintains a strict prohibition on most forms of commercial gambling
The Togo Gaming Commission, officially known as the Autorité de Régulation des Jeux de Hasard et de Paris (ARJHP), was established in 2018 under Togo’
The Gaming Board of Tanzania (GBT) serves as the primary regulatory authority for gambling activities across mainland Tanzania. Established in 2002 under
The Sudan Gaming Authority does not exist as a recognized gambling regulatory body. Gambling is comprehensively prohibited in Sudan under Islamic law and
The Provincial Gambling Boards of South Africa’s nine provinces represent a decentralized regulatory framework for land-based gambling activities.
The South Sudan Gaming Authority (SSGA) serves as the primary regulatory body for gambling activities in South Sudan. Established amid the country’
The Senegal Gaming Authority, known officially as Autorité de Régulation des Jeux en Ligne (ARJEL), was established in 2023 to oversee online gambling in Senegal.
The São Tomé and Príncipe Gaming Authority serves as the primary regulatory body overseeing gambling activities in São Tomé and Príncipe, an island nation










