Newly releases estimates on the betting figures for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa indicate that over £500 million will be wagered in online betting shops. Latitude, a company based in London, England predicts that the World Cup will see a huge increase of up to 700% for online [ more ]
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South Africa passed a series of laws to regulate online casinos in 2008, but the government has failed to implement any of the changes within those gambling laws. Instead, they’ve continue to study the industry and look for better ways to regulate and license the online gambling industry. As they continue to do [ more ]
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Their has been a huge surge in mobile online gambling in South Africa. It is estimated that over 500,000 citizens are actively gambling online and most of these players are gambling over their mobile phones. This may be due to the fact that more South Africans have access to a mobile phone for [ more ]
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South Africa is getting serious about legalizing online casinos. They are actively seeking examples of countries that have legalized online gambling in order to adopt a similiar framework for legalizing online casinos within their own country. They are especially interested in Antigua, a small caribbean island nation, and how they’ve [ more ]
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