EXPERTS HOT NEWS KENYA The rise of gambling in Kenya highlighted 3 weeks ago Samuel Post Views: 113 Gambling has become an increasingly popular activity in Africa, as highlighted by a report in Kenya, particularly amongst young people, with many seeing it as a viable source of money. This trend is spurred by a mix of economic hardships, widespread unemployment, and the ease of access to betting sites. The proliferation of online gambling platforms has also made it easier than ever for youths to place bets. With just a smartphone and an internet connection, they can participate in betting activities at any time. This was highlighted in the FinAccess Household Survey, by the country’s National Bureau of Statistics. “Gaming companies have continued to leverage mobile phones and mobile money to reach a broader audience through gambling, particularly sports betting,” – the report states. “In the 2024 Survey, 11.2 percent of respondents reported being actively involved in betting. Among them, 14.4 percent were in urban areas, while 8.9 percent were in rural areas.” The highest participation was seen among young males aged 26 to 35, with 15.2 percent, followed by those aged 18 to 25 at 14.3 percent,” – it adds. The report also highlighted how much is being spent on gambling, as some Kenyans have come to view gambling as a valid income source. “Overall respondents spent Ksh 1,825 on betting. Urban residents spent an average of Ksh 2,125 on gambling, significantly higher than rural residents, who spent Ksh 1,481. In addition, Males spent more on average (Ksh 1,876) compared to females (Ksh 1,623),” – as per the report. According to 10.9 percent of respondents in 2024, gaming was a decent way to get money. Of these, urban respondents’ perceptions were somewhat higher (11.9 percent) than those of rural respondents (10.1 percent). The consensus was stronger among men (13.7 percent) than among women (8.2 percent). However, the 18–25 age group had the greatest impression (13.4%), followed by the 26–35 age group (12.7%). Source: africa.businessinsider.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: FinAccess, Kenya, respondents, statistic Continue Reading Previous Mery Christmas and Happy New Year 2025Next Gambling is everywhere now. When does that become a problem? More Stories EXPERTS What Betting Operators Stand to Gain Partnering Gamblepause Africa 23 hours ago Samuel EXPERTS WORLD NEWS Exploring responsible gambling practices across continents 2 days ago Szarlot EXPERTS GAMBIA How iGaming is opening up new opportunities for players in The Gambia 2 days ago Samuel EXPERTS KENYA 48 real estate agencies and casinos flagged as high risk for money laundering 2 days ago Samuel EXPERTS WORLD NEWS Thailand approves draft law to legalise casinos, gambling 3 days ago Samuel BETTING KENYA Booming Games expands presence in Africa with ChopBet partnership 3 days ago Samuel EXPERTS NIGERIA The Nigerian Online Gambling Market 2025: Mobile Growth and Football Fever 3 days ago Szarlot BOTSWANA EXPERTS One month to go until BIG Africa summit 2025 4 days ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS NIGERIA The rise of online games and gambling in Africa 4 days ago Samuel EXPERTS GHANA Betting tax to be scrapped in first budget – Ghana 4 days ago Samuel EXPERTS MOROCCO iGC Summit Africa 2025 Brings iGaming Leaders Together 5 days ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS HOT NEWS KENYA ‘Sin tax’ on digital ads sparks concerns 5 days 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.