The Malawi Gaming and Lotteries Authority wants all gambling companies to follow safety rules that protect players from harm. Board Chair Fredrick Changaya spoke about this goal at a training event for gambling operators in Salima. He said they have held several workshops to teach these companies about their duties. The authority meets often with many groups to share facts about gambling risks with both companies and players.
South African Responsible Gambling Foundation experts will lead the two-day training. They will teach about problem gambling signs and how addiction affects people. Mini Monte Gaming manager Madalitso Gongwa plans to learn better ways to guide players. He believes many Malawians use gambling as a source instead of just having fun. The training shows MAGLA cares about making gambling safer across the country.
South African Responsible Gambling Foundation experts will lead the two-day training. They will teach about problem gambling signs and how addiction affects people. Mini Monte Gaming manager Madalitso Gongwa plans to learn better ways to guide players. He believes many Malawians use gambling as a source instead of just having fun. The training shows MAGLA cares about making gambling safer across the country.