BETTING HOT NEWS KENYA Monthly Betting Budget Surpasses KSh 65K for High Spenders in Kenya-Survey 4 weeks ago Samuel Post Views: 223 Kenya’s betting industry is predominant with low-stake gambling but also a small group of high-stake bettors ready to spend over KSh 65,000 in a month, a new survey by Geopoll reveals. Majority (57%) reported spending less than $10 per month while higher spending brackets included: 28% between $10 and $25, 3% between $25 and $50, 6% between $50 and $100, 3% between $100 and $500, and 3% spending over $500 monthly. Kenya, previously the consistent frontrunner, dropped to third place with 79%, after South Africa and Uganda as the leading betting hotspots in Sub-Saharan Africa. Football remains the most popular form of betting in Africa, with 61% of respondents in the 2025 survey stating they mainly bet on football matches—continuing the trend observed in 2024. In 2022, Kenya led the continent with 83.9% of respondents reporting they had tried gambling or betting, followed by Nigeria at 78% and South Africa at 74%. The 2024 study reaffirmed Kenya’s lead, with 82.8% of respondents indicating they had placed a bet, while South Africa (73.9%), Ghana (73%), Uganda (71.4%), Tanzania (71.1%), and Nigeria (65.3%) followed closely behind. “Among those who reported having ever placed a bet, we explored how frequently they engage in gambling activities. In the 2024 survey, 32% of respondents indicated they bet approximately once a week. Additionally, 20.8% placed bets once a month, 17.8% bet at least once a day, and 15.6% reported betting more than once a day,” – Geopoll says in its Betting in Africa 2025 Survey. “The 2025 findings show a slight increase in weekly betting, with 35% of respondents now gambling once a week. 22% reported betting once a month, while 20% do so less than once a month. Daily betting has seen a modest decline, with 14% betting once a day and 9% placing bets more than once a day,” – the report added. Aviator, a fast-paced digital game, has quickly risen in popularity, with 19% choosing it as their primary betting option. Basketball follows distantly, preferred by 6% of respondents. Source: kenyanwallstreet.com 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: Geopoll, igaming, Kenya, sports betting Continue Reading Previous Kenya’s Just Getting Started: AGOK’s Sasa Krneta on Growth, Trust, and TechNext Kenya drops from top gambling country in Africa position – survey More Stories KENYA ONLINE EveryMatrix’s Mark Schmidt on doing business in South Africa 3 days ago Samuel BETTING SOUTH AFRICA Horse Racing in Gauteng: Betting at Turffontein and Beyond 4 days ago Samuel BETTING SOUTH AFRICA Online betting advertising spend soars 5 days ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA Bet9ja Foundation empowers 65,000 Nigerians in 31 states 5 days ago Samuel BETTING MacBook Pro 14, iPhone 16 Pro Max, and more: bet on Barcelona and win valuable prizes! 5 days ago Iwo Bulski BETTING KENYA Prison Officer Under Observation After Heavy Betting Losses 6 days ago Szarlot BETTING KENYA State plans new gambling regulations as 30-day media adverts ban nears end 6 days ago Samuel EXPERTS HOT NEWS SOUTH AFRICA The Impact of Gamification on Online Gambling: A New Trend in Gauteng 6 days ago Samuel BETTING SOUTH AFRICA Racing season opens with thrilling victory in R750 000 Independent On Saturday Gr2 Drill Hall Stakes 1 week ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA A coach without a bench: how Benard became the voice of 1xBet and Nigeria’s football fan culture 1 week ago Iwo Bulski BETTING Useful Tips for a Professional Game: What Is a Bankroll and How to Manage It? 2 weeks ago Iwo Bulski BETTING UGANDA From Corner Shops to Smartphones – Online betting in Africa 2 weeks 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.