EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA Rise Mzansi calls for government action on South Africa’s gambling crisis 4 weeks ago Samuel Post Views: 131 Rise Mzansi has urged the government to tackle South Africa’s rising gambling crisis by introducing reforms to transform the industry. The political party cited a study by the Nation Gambling Board (NGB) which saw an almost eight-time increase in those seeking help from gambling addiction or related problems. “The gambling crisis, which seemingly no government department or cabinet minister wants to act against, has seen an almost eight-fold increase in the number of people seeking assistance,” – said Rise Mzansi. Between 2020 to 2021, 375 ‘problem gamblers’ sought help and counselling from the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation (SARGF). Problem gamblers are those who continue to gamble in spite of harm and unfavourable outcomes. If specific diagnostic criteria are met, problem gambling may be classified as a mental disease under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). This is a prevalent disorder linked to societal and familial consequences and is called pathological gambling. “This number shot up dramatically to 2,997 in 2023/2024, according to a study by the NGB’s annual report covering the same period. There has been an equally dramatic increase in those assisted or referred for treatment under the category of relapsed patients.” Additionally, there has been a rise in problem gamblers since the Covid-19 pandemic. “While the aforementioned numbers seem minuscule, it is worth reiterating that in 2023/2024, South Africans spent R1 trillion on gambling activities, primarily on online betting,” – Rise Mzansi continued. “The growing number in people seeking help for gambling addiction can be attributed to a confluence of aggressive advertising by online gambling companies and increased levels of unemployment and poverty.” Responsible gaming and internet research firm InfoQuest expressed concerns in July 2024 after studies showed a rise in underage online gaming. “The accessibility of online gambling platforms means that gambling is now an activity that can be conducted at home and anywhere,” – said the organisation’s managing director, Claire Heckrath. Echoing the same sentiments, the Gauteng Gambling Board (GGB) said that young people are inundated with gambling ads. “Youth today are growing up with gambling all around them – on phones, in communities, even among friends. Gambling at a young age increases the risk of addiction. If you’re worried about a loved one’s gambling, please call 0800 006 008 or WhatsApp 076 675 0710 for help,” – said the GGB. Source: msn.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: gamę stop, responsible gaming, South Africa, YOUTHS Continue Reading Previous How to Find iGaming Quality in East Africa!Next South Africa’s economic struggles fuel a rise in problem gambling More Stories EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA Binance Strengthens Compliance Requirements for Crypto Transfers in South Africa 1 day ago Szarlot ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA An enchanting dice game treasured by generations of Asian players 1 day ago Iwo Bulski ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA SOFTSWISS Young Fest: Uniting a global team in a hybrid world 1 day ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA Software giant Oracle names SOFTSWISS Deputy CTO the best in Africa with SA as launchpad 2 days ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS KENYA State Forms Rapid Response Team to Tackle Gambling: “It’s a Silent Epidemic” 2 days ago Szarlot EXPERTS UGANDA Finance ministry unveils tax amendment bills for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 3 days ago Samuel EXPERTS NIGERIA Five red flags of Ponzi schemes, gambling businesses 4 days ago Samuel EXPERTS WORLD NEWS The Five Richest People in the Gambling Industry 4 days ago Samuel ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA How to rate online betting operators in South Africa 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS KENYA Identification of and intervention in gambling effects among vulnerable groups in public universities in Kenya 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS KENYA MPs pass 10 amendments in efforts to curb money laundering in Kenya 1 week ago Szarlot EXPERTS UGANDA The role of performing arts in educating the youth against harmful gambling in Uganda 1 week ago Szarlot 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.