
South Africa's National Gambling Amendment Bill Advances Toward Cabinet
The National Gambling Amendment Bill is moving toward Cabinet by the end of March 2027, with industry voices pressing for firmer action.

Thabo Nkosi
Southern Africa Editor · Johannesburg
South Africa's long-running effort to update its gambling regulations is inching forward, with the National Gambling Amendment Bill expected to reach Cabinet by the end of March 2027, according to reporting by ITWeb. The development matters for the broader African and European technology and financial-services landscape, where online betting platforms, payment processors and compliance software increasingly operate across borders.
What Is on the Table
The National Gambling Amendment Bill represents a proposed revision to South Africa's existing regulatory framework governing the gambling sector. ITWeb reports that the legislation is on track to be presented to Cabinet by the close of March 2027. Cabinet consideration is a required step before a bill can advance further through the country's legislative process.
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