African regulators
The Rwanda Gaming Authority (RGA), established in 2024, serves as the primary regulatory body for gambling activities across Rwanda. It oversees all forms
The Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LSLGA) serves as the primary regulatory body for gaming and lotteries in Lagos State, Nigeria.
The National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) is Nigeria’s federal agency established in 2005 under the National Lottery Act to regulate lotteries
The Niger Gaming Authority (Autorité de Régulation des Jeux en Ligne du Niger, ARJEN) was established in 2023 to oversee and regulate gambling activities across Niger.
The Namibia Gaming Control Board (NGCB) serves as Namibia’s primary gambling regulator, established under the Gambling Act of 1999.
The General Gaming Inspection of Mozambique (Inspeção Geral dos Jogos de Moçambique, IGJM) serves as the primary regulatory body overseeing gambling activities in Mozambique.
The Morocco Gaming Authority (Office National des Jeux, ONJ) serves as Morocco’s primary gambling regulator, established under the framework of Law No.
The Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) was established in 2018 under the Gambling Regulatory Authority Act 2018. It serves as the primary regulator
The Mauritania Gaming Authority does not exist as a recognized regulatory body. Gambling is strictly prohibited in Mauritania under Islamic law, with no
The Mali Gaming Authority (Autorité Malienne des Jeux), established in 2023, serves as Mali’s primary gambling regulator. It oversees all forms of










