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The Gambia, officially the Republic of Gambia, is in West Africa. The Gambia is an ethnically diverse country with the Mandinka dominant ethnicity as it makes up 42% of the population. About a third of the population lives below the international poverty line of US $1.25 a day, making Gambia one of the poorest countries in the world.

Gambling Laws Development in the Gambia

Not long ago, eight casinos were operating in The Gambia. Very few countries in Africa had many casinos, which is even more impressive given the petite size of the Gambia. The Gambia also had the national lottery, many gambling and sports betting spread across the country. Should you wish to explore the latest online casinos on the market, you can check out our new casino list.

However, gambling in the Gambia was made completely illegal by the Gambia government in March 2015. As a result, all casinos, bookmakers, and lottery providers had to shut down. So, there isn't any institution on the mainland that offers the most popular games like roulette, poker, blackjack, or sports betting, among others. Before the ban, gambling was only legal in Gambia's Business District. Online gambling has also become illegal, but there is little or no information about whether a gambler will be prosecuted for playing at a foreign online casino.

Although the gambling market has raised revenue for the Gambia country, unlike in some countries, especially some in Africa, where most gambling is conducted mainly by tourists, gambling in the Gambia is more of a physical nature than a grassroots movement. Eventually, the government has become concerned enough that it affects their citizens’ well-being negatively. They turn their backs on the additional revenue it generates and the additional tourism it attracts and finishes it.

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Last updated: 16 December 2020