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The message was straightforward: gaming is not meant to be a daily hustle or a means of financial escape. It’s amusement. The board wants players to think like that.
However, Dr. Chingozha also highlighted the wider role that gaming has in national development, which goes beyond the player side. The money doesn’t vanish into thin air even when gamblers lose. He pointed out that license fees and regulated payments are how the industry contributes to government revenues. A portion of money is set aside for charitable endeavors, such as projects that support social welfare, health, and education activities.