In a recent development, the Gaming Control Board of Eswatini has taken decisive action against the alleged unauthorized operation of the betting website 8Bet within the country.
Despite the site being active prior to the announcement, the board contends that 8Bet launched without the proper authorization, sparking concerns over compliance with Eswatini’s gaming laws.
Warning to the Public
The Gaming Control Board has issued a stern warning to the public, alerting them that engaging in betting activities with 8Bet would constitute a violation of Eswatini’s laws.
Specifically, participation in 8Bet’s offerings is said to contravene Section 3 (1) (a) of the Gaming Control Act of 2002, which mandates individuals to only partake in gaming or betting activities with licensed sites possessing the necessary permissions.
Official Statement from the Board
In an official statement, the Gaming Control Board asserted its regulatory authority, advising the public against participating in any form of gaming with 8Bet.
The board is swiftly taking measures to rectify the situation and is committed to uncovering the circumstances surrounding this alleged violation.
This move reflects the board’s dedication to maintaining the integrity of the gaming industry within the country.
[PUBLIC NOTICE]: The Eswatini Gaming Control Board under the Ministry of Tourism warns the public against engaging on any gaming activity with an unauthorised company called 8Bet. pic.twitter.com/x8F21GNA4U
— Eswatini Government (@EswatiniGovern1) October 31, 2023
Betting Landscape in Eswatini
Similar to many other African nations, sports betting holds immense popularity in Eswatini, attracting both local punters and tourists seeking entertainment.
The government, through the Gaming Control Board, rigorously regulates and oversees the industry to ensure compliance with established laws and regulations.
The crackdown on 8Bet underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining a fair and regulated gaming environment for all participants in the country.