Pan African Gaming Taxation and Revenue Summit 2026: Uniting Leaders for Smarter Policy

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Posted: March 25, 2026

Updated: March 25, 2026

  • Eventus International joins in partnership with the Gambling Authority of Botswana
  • Pan African Gaming Taxation and Revenue Summit 2026 is coming in September
  • Join as a partner, speaker, or participant!

Eventus International, in proud partnership with the Gambling Authority of Botswana, announces the Pan African Gaming Taxation and Revenue Summit 2026 (PAGTR). This premier forum unites policymakers, regulators, tax authorities, industry executives, and innovators to redefine gaming taxation across Africa. Their main focus is on systems that are transparent, predictable, competitive, and designed to drive economic growth while prioritizing responsible practices. Do you want to be a part of changing the gambling world? Read further and learn how to join this forum!

A Spotlight on Botswana’s Leadership

Set for September 17–18, 2026, at the luxurious The Grand Palm Hotel Casino and Convention Resort in Gaborone, the summit promises two days of intensive dialogue. Expect sessions on optimizing revenue models, harmonizing cross-border regs, leveraging data for fair taxation, and balancing innovation with compliance in emerging markets like sports betting, online gaming, and lotteries. Botswana’s Gambling Authority has pioneered effective regulation since 2013, generating millions in revenue for public services while enforcing player protections. PAGTR builds on this foundation, drawing 200+ delegates from 20+ African nations, including Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, and beyond, for networking that sparks continent-wide deals.

PAGTR delivers more than strategy — it’s about lives changed. Their flagship Corporate Social Investment (CSI) Donation Programme targets 1,000 pairs of durable school shoes for children in underserved communities, starting with Batlokwa National Primary School near Gaborone. In rural Botswana, where dusty roads and poverty sideline education, shoes cut absenteeism by up to 30%, spark confidence, and fuel brighter futures. Moreover, Eventus commits the first 100 pairs, with collections at summit registration and online pledges. Partners get custom branding on donated boxes, photo ops with recipients, and impact reports.

Join Pan African Gaming Taxation and Revenue Summit 2026!

Driving Impact Beyond Policy

“At the Botswana Gambling Authority, CSI is core to our mandate,” shares Moruntshi Kemorwale, Acting CEO. “We embed responsible gaming, community empowerment, and youth development into regulation—safeguarding society and forging Botswana’s sustainable path forward.” Indeed, Eventus leaders rally the charge: “For countless kids, school is near but unreachable without basic shoes. Change that today,” urges Yudi Soetjiptadi, Founder and CEO. “Kids are our future—pledge now so every child walks to class in comfort,” adds Lou-Mari Burnett, COO. “This proves iGaming’s power: channeling economic gains into lasting social value for Africa’s next generation,” says Emolemo Peter Kesitilwe, CEO, African iGaming Alliance.

Pan African Gaming Taxation and Revenue Summit 2026: How to Get Involved

Join the CSI drive for heartfelt impact, plus brand alignment with responsible leadership. Enjoy summit-wide visibility, delegate badges, and meetings with African VIPs. You can easily become a partner of the event. In addition, speakers are also wanted if you are ready to shape the agenda as a keynote, panelist, moderator, or expert on taxation tech, AI in compliance, investment trends, or regional case studies. Selected speakers gain free passes, promo across channels, and recorded sessions for global reach. But pay attention that  applications close on June 30th. One pair at a time, PAGTR is paving paths to equity, innovation, and shared prosperity. Be the step that changes everything. Do not miss your chance and register today!

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