Dennis Mudene, the chief executive officer of the National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board, says 'over 85 per cent of the national lottery proceeds will stay in Uganda,' as part of the industry's contribution to the growth of the economy.
Dennis Mudene, the chief executive officer of the National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board, says"over 85 per cent of the national lottery proceeds will stay in Uganda ," as part of the industry's contribution to the growth of the economy.
"We have ensured that Ithuba hosts its infrastructure within the country so as to bring about total transparency and accountability of their operations. And the data that they are collecting does not belong to them but to the government of Uganda, and we will have full access of their entire operation," Mudene added.
Michelle Van Trotsenburg, the head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Ithuba, noted the company was"thrilled to bring the Uganda national lottery to life by offering a variety of games that provide both excitement and opportunity to win life-changing jackpots."
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