Zimbabwe raised concerns about illegal gambling operations at an international regulatory conference in Canada. Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe told member states that unlicensed operators and offshore markets threaten government revenue and enable money laundering. The International Association of Gaming Regulators conference brought together officials from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas to discuss oversight standards.
African regulators are adopting data monitoring and preventive governance measures to address the rapid growth of digital gambling across the continent. Zimbabwe's Lotteries and Gaming Board is modernizing compliance systems to balance entertainment with citizen protection. The ministry plans to use digital tracking to verify that all gaming activities contribute to national development while safeguarding youth from unregulated betting risks.
African regulators are adopting data monitoring and preventive governance measures to address the rapid growth of digital gambling across the continent. Zimbabwe's Lotteries and Gaming Board is modernizing compliance systems to balance entertainment with citizen protection. The ministry plans to use digital tracking to verify that all gaming activities contribute to national development while safeguarding youth from unregulated betting risks.