EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA Eastern Cape Gambling Board engages WSU student to raise awareness 4 weeks ago Samuel Post Views: 86 Gambling addiction has become a growing concern in our society, affecting anyone, regardless of age, gender or background, leading to the Eastern Cape Gambling Board hosting an event at Walter Sisulu University’s Buffalo City campus. One person who has found out the hard way that gambling is addictive and can get you in court, is Gqeberha law firm accountant Liesel Badenhorst, 44. Last week, she was convicted of fraud in the Gqeberha Specialised Commercial Crimes Court over the theft of 17 million from trust accounts to feed her gambling addiction. The court heard how therapy even didn’t work, that she’d always find her way back to gambling dens and casino, AlgoaFM reported. “Despite imposing a ban on myself on several occasions at both the Boardwalk and Galaxy, I inevitably would unblock myself and return to my gambling habits,” – she said in her affidavit. The Eastern Cape Gambling Board said its concern over gambling addiction prompted them to help raise awareness with young people. Board spokesperson, Pumeza George said the programme is designed to provide students with awareness on responsible behaviour, not only in gambling, but in all aspects of life, equipping them to become conscientious citizens. “The Board hopes to encourage responsible gambling habits and provide students with the necessary tools and resources to protect themselves from the risks of addiction. Additionally, we want them to share this information with their friends and relatives outside of university,” – George said. WSU students and leader Mokgweetsi Keikabile also expressed gratitude to the Board for the informative session and urged for initiative to continue. “It would be great if this could be an ongoing programme, even available online to reach a wider audience,” – he added. On Friday the awareness campaign will move to the Komani Campus, Masibulele site. Source: iol.co.za About Post Author Samuel I am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. See author's posts SamuelI am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: Eastern Cape Gambling Board, fraud, gambling addiction, South Africa Continue Reading Previous Why Africa is the Next Frontier for Tech InvestmentNext Playtech partners with Betway in South Africa More Stories ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA The Ultimate Guide to Navigating South Africa’s Online Casino Scene 8 mins ago Samuel EXPERTS NIGERIA The Rise of Women in Nigeria’s Sports Betting Industry 32 mins ago Szarlot EXPERTS NIGERIA As iGaming, With Games Like Roulette and Blackjack, Thrives in Nigeria, Concerns Over Gambling Addiction Remain 41 mins ago Samuel EXPERTS GHANA REPORT: Betting in Africa 2024 – Geopoll 1 day ago Szarlot EXPERTS HOT NEWS KENYA Inside Kenya’s Lucrative Gambling Industry – What Does the Future Hold? 2 days ago Szarlot EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA Stablecoins Fuel 40% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s Expanding Crypto Economy 5 days ago Samuel BETTING SOUTH AFRICA SpinBet South Africa – a Reliable Sports Betting and Online Casino Platform 5 days ago Samuel ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA Video gaming: Is ‘the biggest industry in the world’ sustainable in South Africa? 6 days ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS GHANA Ghana Gaming and Lottery Awards: Golden Dragon Casino adjudged Customer Service Brand of the Year 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS GHANA Gambling Addiction: Next mental health problem making its debut 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS KENYA Why Mobile Payments Dominate Africa’s Betting Industry 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS UGANDA Self-Exclusion in Uganda: A Path to Responsible Gambling 1 week ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.