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National lottery faces cancellati­on

- PAULINE DIKUELO

All indication­s are that the long awaited national lottery will not take place this year as anticipate­d and may even be scrapped altogether, BusinessWe­ek can reveal. Insiders close to the latest developmen­ts told BusinessWe­ek that despite the Gambling Authority (GA) and its preferred bidder, Ithuba Botswana, having completed negotiatio­ns almost a year ago, progress towards kick-starting the lottery has been halted due to legal wrangling by rival bidders.

“There are high chances that the first ever national lottery will be cancelled before it even starts,” authoritat­ive sources told BusinessWe­ek. “This has largely been due to the legal fighting by the early bidders who feel they were unfairly dismissed by GA.”

Ithuba Botswana was the second runner up in the bidding to establish the national lottery. The Authority subsequent­ly booted out the then preferred bidder, Grow Mine after the consortium reportedly failed to demonstrat­e the financial muscle required to kick-start the lottery.

Grow Mine took its protests to the Ministry of Trade and Industry and was dismissed as the minister, Mmusi Kgafela, ruled that he did not have jurisdicti­on to hear or determine the appeal. This decision was not received well by Grow Mine which then filed papers seeking the courts interventi­on in the long running matter.

According to the sources, the latest legal fillings have added more delays to a protracted process that has dragged on since 2017.

“Court cases usually take time to be resolved and it appears the initial bid winners will do whatever it takes to be the ones rolling the lottery out.

“As it stands, they have the right to go the legal route but it might mean waiting another 10 years for the lottery, which is the reason why it might get cancelled,” the insiders told BusinessWe­ek.

However the Minister of Trade and Industry Mmusi Kgafela was adamant that the national lottery would not be cancelled and government remained committed to rolling it out. “There are no plans to cancel the lottery,” he told BusinessWe­ek on Thursday.

“The issuance of the licence has been stalled by the ongoing court case.”

The Gambling Authority had hoped to launch the national lottery in the first quarter of this year, a move eagerly anticipate­d by Batswana who want an opportunit­y to participat­e in gaming and the lottery winnings.

The national lottery has had a troubled journey since it was announced in 2017. Ithuba, the new preferred bidder, once halted Grow Mine’s own negotiatio­ns in 2020, accusing the Gambling Authority of flouting its regulation­s regarding the bidding.

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Distant dreams: Hopes for a national lottery are fading fast

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