28/03/2025
The Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, the provincial regulator of all gambling and betting activities in the Western Cape, hosted a Responsible Gambling Awareness Campaign for Grade 10 learners on Thursday, 27 March 2025. One of the Board's key functions is to educate the public about responsible gambling and the social ills associated with gambling. This includes educating the youth about the dangers of underage gambling.
The Board partnered with the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation (SARGF) and the Hollywood Foundation for this initiative.
The South African Responsible Gambling Foundation (SARGF) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the prevention and treatment of disordered gambling. SARGF provides free and confidential treatment and counselling to those affected by problem gambling and their immediate family members. The Foundation also educates South Africans about the potential harmful effects of problem gambling and promotes responsible gambling.
The Hollywood Foundation is a South African non-profit organisation focused on addressing various social challenges by providing hope and making meaningful contributions to local communities. As part of their corporate responsibility, the Hollywood Foundation invests in communities, partnering with provincial gambling boards and the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation to educate the public about the social ills of gambling, including the dangers of underage gambling.
In terms of section 71(2) of the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Act (“the Act”), no person under the age of eighteen years shall:
(a) Enter any area where gambling takes place;
(b) Take part in any gambling activity, or handle or operate a gambling machine; or
(c) Be entitled to enforce any gambling debt, notwithstanding the provisions of section 79.
Section 72(3) of the Act states that: “No license holder or employee of a license holder shall permit any person under the age of eighteen years to enter or remain in any area where gambling takes place, or to take part in any gambling activity, or to handle or operate a gambling device. No parent or guardian of a person under the age of eighteen years shall permit such person to enter or remain in any area where gambling takes place, or to take part in any gambling activity, or to handle or operate a gambling device.”
The Responsible Gambling Awareness Event was attended by thirteen (13) schools in the Western Cape. The event programme focused on educating learners about the dangers of underage gambling, introduced them to career opportunities in the gambling industry, and featured South African cricketer Vernon Philander, who addressed the students to motivate them and dissuade them from participating in underage gambling.
The programme was well received and took place in the presence of the students’ teachers.
Of great concern to the Board is the number of students who indicated that they are actively engaging in gambling, including sports betting. This suggests that these underage learners are using an adult’s credentials to access gambling platforms, which is most disconcerting.
The Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board remains committed to fulfilling its mandate and responsibilities by promoting responsible gambling and protecting vulnerable individuals, especially the youth. We take these efforts seriously and are dedicated to continuing our work in raising awareness about the dangers of underage gambling. We look forward to hosting similar events in the future to further educate and empower our communities.
Enquiries can be directed to the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Primo Abrahams, at [email protected] or to the CFO, Ms. Z Siwa, at [email protected].