MultiChoice announces will soon launch SuperSportBet and Moment
Media group MultiChoice says it is working on a new online betting service and payment system for South Africa.
Sports betting is a regulated and legal form of gambling in South Africa, and legal bookkeepers and betting agencies can operate as long as they are licenced. KingMakers added that online betting in Sub-Saharan Africa is set to rise from $2.9 billion to $5.5 billion in 2027.KingMakers said that its major focus will be on online betting and will leverage its relationship with MultiChoice to differentiate itself from the competitive and saturated market.
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