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August 17, 2026Where There Is a Will, There Is a Way
August 17, 2026
Across much of the world, gambling regulation is a story of compromise, economic opportunity weighed uneasily against social harm. In Botswana, the narrative is shifting. Under the steady leadership of Moruntshi Kemorwale, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Gambling Authority, regulation is being reframed as an act of nation-building.
“In the Botswana we are building, gaming will not be defined by risk, but by responsibility. And responsibility, in our hands, must always mean trust.”
Kemorwale, a governance professional with a measured but resolute presence, believes the sector’s legitimacy rests not on profit but on public trust. “Revenue builds an economy,” but “Integrity builds a nation” he says.
Putting Citizens First
The rise of gaming carries risks such as addiction, unregulated markets, and families left vulnerable. For Kemorwale, these are not abstract threats but urgent priorities. His vision is rooted in safeguarding dignity, where –
- Education campaigns ensure citizens understand the risks;
- Monitoring systems provide early warning on problem gambling and
- Policy frameworks put people before profit.
“We cannot allow economic participation to come at the detriment of households. Our first responsibility is always the citizen.”
Revenue Without Compromise
In a diversifying economy, gaming offers Botswana fresh revenue streams. But Kemorwale insists growth must be principled, through:
- Licensing processes that are governed by strict ethical codes; and
- Assessment of every operator, not only for financial fitness, but for commitment to community-first regulation.
“Short-term revenue is meaningless if it erodes long-term trust. Our role is to balance economic growth with enduring public confidence.”
From mobile betting to virtual casinos, digital innovation is reshaping gaming. Kemorwale is preparing Botswana’s framework for the online frontier by –
- Drafting forward-looking policies for digital platforms;
- Benchmarking against global regulatory models; and
- Anticipating cross-border dynamics as the industry evolves.
“Technology will always outpace regulation,” he reflects. “Our task is not to react, but to stay ahead.”
Opening the Gates
Historically, Botswana’s gaming sector has been the domain of a few established players. Under Kemorwale’s leadership, the Authority is opening space for citizens by –
- Encouraging youth entrepreneurship;
- Creating inclusive licensing frameworks; and
- Supporting innovation that gives Batswana ownership in the industry.
“Gaming must empower, not exclude. Every citizen deserves a fair chance to participate.”
Trust, the Ultimate License
Public skepticism often shadows the gaming sector. For Kemorwale, trust is the Authority’s greatest asset. Trust ensures transparent licensing and reporting, as well firm accountability mechanisms and lastly a culture of integrity across the institution.
“Without trust,” he says, “regulation is just paperwork. With trust, it becomes a covenant with the people.”
The Long View: Botswana 2040
Kemorwale envisions a future where Botswana is Africa’s benchmark for responsible gaming, as a sector that drives revenue without social harm, a regulatory framework studied by peers across the continent and an institution remembered for upholding dignity, fairness, and foresight.
Closing Reflection
In a space often clouded by suspicion, Moruntshi Kemorwale represents a quiet but profound shift. He is not content with gambling regulation as risk management. He frames it instead as a national promise, where progress can be ethical, transparent, and deeply humane.
“In the Botswana we are building, gaming will not be defined by risk, but by responsibility. And responsibility, in our hands, must always mean trust.”
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