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Te Tanzania Princess Casino operated by Princess International is located in the city centre of Dar es Salaam and offers 141 slots and 17 live game tables. It also has a casino bar and offers live entertainment.
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Te Africa Princess Casino also operated by Princess Inter- national is also located in Dar es Salaam. Te casino offers 118 slots. In addition, the casino offers 17 table games including blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker. Te casino also has a VIP room and also offers a variety of dining options, including a full-service restaurant and a bar.
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Te Sea Cliff Casino is located on the Msasani Peninsula in Dar es Salaam. It opened its doors in 2000. It has around 140 slots.
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Te Palm Beach Casino offers 41 tables and 137 slot machines and is also located in Dar es Salaam.
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Premier Casino operates two casinos: one in Arusha a city in northern Tanzania that serves as a gateway to some of the country’s most famous national parks, and the other in Mwanza is a city located on the shores of Lake Victoria. Another Premier casino is set to open in the capital city of Dodoma. Combined Premier offers over 150 slots, and over 30 live tables.
SPORTS BETTING AND ONLINE GAMBLING Sports betting firms in the country sponsor a number of top flight football teams and leagues. According to James Mbalwe, there are 36 sports betting firms operating in the country. Operators are permitted to conduct their businesses online
as well as through retail outlets, with many offering a combination of both services. Operators have expanded their presence across various African jurisdictions as well. BetWinner was awarded a license this year and currently operates in several African countries, including Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, and Uganda. In August 2024, Leon Bet entered the Tanzanian market after
obtaining a license to operate, securing two licenses from the regulatory board to provide both casino and sports betting services.
M-Bet, a leading gaming operator also licensed by the Gaming
Board, has a particular focus on football. M-Bet Tanzania an- nounced a five-year sponsorship deal worth Sh26.1 billion with Simba Sports Club in August 2002. Te company is also present in the Congo. Meanwhile in August 2022, Parimatch officially entered into
a sponsorship agreement with Mbeya City Club, showcasing its commitment to supporting local sports. Sportpesa made its debut in Tanzania in 2020, operating solely online. Te platform has engaged in various sponsorship
arrangements with top football clubs. Notably, in July 2017, Sportpesa became Everton’s new shirt sponsor, coinciding with Wayne Rooney’s return to the club when he played at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam. Additional players in the market include Gal’s Sportsbetting
based in Dar es Salaam. Gal’s features several betting outlets and is a prominent operator in the sports betting sector in Uganda. Founded in 2015, Tronebet has established around 50 betting
locations throughout Dar es Salaam, accompanied by online sports betting options. Other operators include Premier Bet Tanzania, Meridianbet Tanzania, Betika, Betway, and betPawa.
THE NATIONAL LOTTERY In March 2024 the GBT announced that it was set to re-introduce the National Lottery which will contribute 50 per cent of its revenue collections in the development of the sports sector. On July 1, 2024, Ithuba, a South African national lottery operator, was awarded a license to operate in Tanzania during a ceremony at the Gaming Board of Tanzania in Dar es Salaam. Ithuba will collaborate with Tanzania's SF Group, committing to a $20 million investment aimed at transforming the local lottery market with innovative technology and a diverse range of games.
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