In the Republic of the Congo, women are venturing into sports betting and casino gambling to cope with the coronavirus pandemic's impact, which has impaired the country's economy. These are the case reported by a local media agency that businesswomen in Pointe-Noire, the central African nation's commercial city. That many local businesses have gone on bankrupt, meaning many local businesswomen can't return to business amid the effect of the pandemic crisis of which many rely on daily income to survive. However, the authorities' strict measures and lockdown have had a devastating impact on their business. Though, the authorities have nothing sort of a relief package on the ground for these businesswomen.
Interestingly sports betting and casino gambling in Congo is experiencing growth considerably compared to other notable gambling markets in Africa. However, it's an exciting development to the Africa gambling industry to see women taking up sports betting as an alternative to mitigate the effect of coronavirus that has been dominated for years by men and has rendered many jobless. Hence considering, the government does not support these petty businesswomen in the Congo city. This development is a wake-up call for other African countries and not just in the gaming industry but also in encouraging women's equality in different sectors of Africa's economy.
Article written by, Adeleye Awakan: An Author, iGaming and gambling industry, AI, Blockchain, Fintech, researcher, and consultant with over five years of experience in the Africa iGaming industry. Connect on LinkedIn: Adeleye Awakan: Skype: live:a2b5e96b401c7985: Email:gableee4all@yahoo.com.
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