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Mr. Changaya also stressed the importance of collective responsibility among operators, families, and stakeholders to protect children and vulnerable individuals from the harmful effects of gambling, particularly its potential mental health impact.
Mr. Madalitso Gongwa, Manager of Mini Monte Gaming Limited, echoed the Chairperson’s sentiments, underscoring that gambling should never be seen as a source of income. He commended MAGLA for organizing the timely workshop, noting that it would help address critical challenges facing the gaming industry.
The MAGLA workshop also featured experts from the South African Responsible Gaming Foundation, who shared best practices and regional insights on promoting responsible gambling.
Through this initiative, MAGLA continues to demonstrate its commitment to fostering a safe and well-regulated gaming environment that protects consumers and supports sustainable industry growth.