A locally-licensed, low-stake African sportsbook active in ~17 countries — no offshore master licence
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Pros
- Genuinely local gambling licences across ~17 African countries, not offshore Curacao
- Very low minimum stakes, accessible to mass-market bettors
- Simple, mobile-first design suited to limited-bandwidth users
- Reported strong profitability and scale (10M+ users, $111M profit in 2024)
- Active across a wide African footprint
Cons
- Casino product is secondary to the sportsbook focus
- Simple/pared-down design means fewer bells and whistles than larger global operators
- Bonus offers are modest — the platform competes on low stakes, not large welcome bonuses
- Limited presence outside its African market footprint
Our verdict
betPawa built its business on a simple, deliberately low-friction idea: 'bet small, win big', with very low minimum stakes and a pared-down mobile-first site tailored to everyday African bettors. Founded in 2014 in Uganda and now owned by Mchezo Limited (Rwanda), it operates under genuinely local gambling licences in each of its roughly 17 African markets — Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Zambia, Rwanda and more — rather than a single offshore Curacao licence, a real trust advantage similar to Premier Bet and SportyBet. With over 10 million users and a reported $111 million profit in 2024, betPawa has clearly found product-market fit at scale. If you're in one of its licensed African markets and want a straightforward, low-stakes sportsbook experience, betPawa is a credible, locally-regulated choice.
How we rated it
Trust & licensing (20%)8.2
Genuinely local licensing per country (National Gaming Board of Uganda, BCLB Kenya, Gaming Commission Ghana, and equivalents elsewhere) rather than a single offshore Curacao licence — a real trust plus, reinforced by reported strong profitability ($111M in 2024).
Mobile & UX (10%)7.9
Deliberately simple, pared-down site design built for mobile-first African users with limited data/bandwidth.
Sportsbook & odds (25%)7.8
Sportsbook-focused, built around a 'bet small, win big' philosophy with very low minimum stakes tailored to mass-market African bettors.
Payments & payouts (20%)7.5
Localised, mobile-first payment integration typical of African markets, supporting the platform's low-minimum-stake model.
Bonuses & value (15%)7
Locally denominated welcome offers, varying by country; the platform's core value proposition is low stakes rather than large bonuses.
Customer support (10%)7
Established support infrastructure across its ~17-country footprint with over 10 million users.
Quick facts
| Founded | 2014, in Uganda |
| Owner | Mchezo Limited (Kigali, Rwanda); platform built by pawaTech (Tallinn, Estonia) |
| Licensing | Local licences per country: National Gaming Board of Uganda, Betting Control and Licensing Board (Kenya), Gaming Commission of Ghana, and equivalents elsewhere |
| Sports | Sportsbook-focused, 'bet small, win big' low-minimum-stake model |
| Casino | Secondary casino product alongside the sportsbook |
| Markets | ~17 African countries: Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Zambia, Rwanda, Cameroon, DRC, Benin, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Malawi and more |
| Scale | Over 10 million users; reported $111M profit in 2024 |
| Support | Established across its African market footprint |
Where betPawa is licensed
betPawa appears on the official register in 13 countries. Highlighted countries have a full local review — pick yours for its welcome bonus and licence details.
About betPawa
betPawa is a sportsbook founded in 2014 in Uganda, built around a simple, low-minimum-stake 'bet small, win big' philosophy for everyday African bettors. It is owned by Mchezo Limited (Kigali, Rwanda), with its technology platform built by pawaTech (Tallinn, Estonia). betPawa operates under genuinely local gambling licences across roughly 17 African countries — including Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania and Zambia — rather than a single offshore master licence. With over 10 million users and a reported $111 million profit in 2024, it is one of the larger locally-regulated African sportsbooks.
betPawa FAQ
Is betPawa safe and legit?
Yes — betPawa holds genuine local gambling licences in each of the roughly 17 African countries it operates in, including Uganda's National Gaming Board, Kenya's Betting Control and Licensing Board, and Ghana's Gaming Commission, rather than a single offshore Curacao licence.
What is the betPawa welcome bonus?
betPawa's core value proposition is very low minimum stakes rather than a large welcome bonus. Any welcome offer varies by country — check the current terms on betPawa's local site.
Which countries does betPawa operate in?
betPawa operates in around 17 African countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Zambia, Rwanda, Cameroon, DRC, Benin, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Malawi.
Who owns betPawa?
betPawa is owned by Mchezo Limited, based in Kigali, Rwanda. Its technology platform was built by pawaTech, an Estonia-based company founded with backing from Danish entrepreneur Kresten Buch's seed fund 88mph.
Does betPawa have a casino?
Yes, betPawa offers a secondary casino product, though its core focus and reputation are built around its low-stake sportsbook.
