This June, the iGaming conversation in Africa was rich, fast-moving, and full of shifts. At DiceOnNews, we matched that pace by staying present — both at events and in our coverage.
Industry Events We Attended
- iGaming AFRIKA Summit Launch – Nairobi
A landmark debut, positioning Nairobi as the nerve center of African gaming’s future. - GameTech Africa
Exploring the fusion of emerging tech and regulation, and what Africa can adopt. - iGaming Future East Africa
Focused, future-facing, and filled with regulatory insight and market predictions.
What We Covered This Month
We remained committed to being the editorial voice for all sides of Africa’s gaming ecosystem. Our coverage included:
- Can small operators survive without marketing?
Exploring the effects of stricter ad rules on Kenya’s gaming visibility. - What makes the Aviator game soar?
Breaking down why it works — and what others can learn. - Blockchain and betting: real future or regulatory minefield?
A critical look at the integration of crypto and gaming platforms. - iGaming vs Land-based: A full comparison chart
Helping readers see both models side by side — by costs, reach, and access. - Post-ad-ban affiliate strategy in Kenya
How influencers and affiliate platforms are adapting to new restrictions. - Building Africa’s own data infrastructure
A call for long-term ownership of gaming data and analytics. - Explainer: Side bets in Baccarat and evolving UX design
Touching on player experience and how smart interfaces boost retention.
Each piece was crafted to help operators, affiliates, regulators, and curious readers stay informed — not just about what’s happening, but what it means.
Looking Ahead
In July, we’ll continue:
- Attending key events and forums
- Delivering practical insights from a distinctly African lens
- Creating infographics and explainers that cut through the clutter
Our aim is simple: to be the number one editorial home for African iGaming — one article, one conversation at a time.
Until next month, stay logged in. The industry doesn’t sleep.
