Africa-Press – Botswana. The achievement marks the first time such a category has been featured in the fair’s award lineup, signalling the growing importance of regulatory standards in Botswana’s economic diversification efforts.
Botswana’s Gambling Authority has secured the first-place award in the Parastatals Regulator Category at the 2025 Botswana Consumer Fair. The award, presented during the fair’s ongoing events at the Gaborone Fairgrounds, highlights the authority’s dedication to effective oversight and public welfare in the gambling sector.
This achievement marks the first time such a category has been featured in the fair’s award lineup, signalling the growing importance of regulatory standards in Botswana’s economic diversification efforts.
According to the Gambling Authority, the award underscores its role in promoting a “diversified, compliant and safe gambling industry”. The honour specifically acknowledges the regulator’s ongoing efforts in issuing licences, monitoring industry operations and advocating for responsible gambling practices.
Established in 2012 under the Gambling Act, the Gambling Authority regulates all gambling activities in Botswana, including casinos, lotteries, betting and bingo. The authority also provides resources like counselling services and the Problem Gambling Severity Index to help individuals address gambling-related issues.
The accolade comes hot on the heels of President Boko’s visit to the Gambling Authority, where he praised the watchdog’s commitment to public welfare and encouraged them to “continue working closely together to achieve maximum productivity”.
The Botswana Consumer Fair, running from August 25 to 31, 2025, under the theme “Embracing Innovation and Technology for Economic Transition,” drew more than 500 exhibitors across 28 categories and is expected to attract more than 36,000 visitors.
From day one, the Gambling Authority has had a strong presence at the fair, with its stall drawing crowds interested in licensing opportunities and responsible gambling education.
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