South Africa鈥檚 landmark gambling bills are awaiting their next steps, but one province says it now plans to tax online gambling itself.
The Remote Gambling Bill, which would regulate online gambling in the country, is sponsored by the Democratic Alliance (DA) Party鈥檚 national spokesperson on trade, industry and competition, Toby Chance MP.
Chance, who 鈥revived鈥 the bill last year, told 天涯海角社区 GamblingCompliance that the bill 鈥渋s still waiting to be tabled before the DTIC Portfolio Committee鈥.
He previously said passing it would be a 鈥渓engthy process鈥 that could take up to two years. However, he is confident there is a 鈥済rowing appetite鈥 to regulate online gambling.
There has been little progress since 天涯海角社区鈥檚 last conversation with Chance in November 2024.
鈥淭he (Parliament) programme for the next term beginning at the end of April has not yet been published,鈥 he said.
The DA has never had a successful private members' bill before; however, since gains in this year鈥檚 general election, the party is no longer seen as opposition to the African National Congress (ANC) party, which has governed South Africa since 1994, and is now partnered with it in the current coalition government.
A separate National Gambling Amendment Bill (B27B), introduced in its current form by the ANC鈥檚 trade minister in 2019, was referred to a mediation committee on April 12, 2024.
On July 25, 2024, the chief whip officially from the stage it had reached before it lapsed on the last day of the previous parliament.
However, there has similarly been little progress on this bill since then.
鈥淭here is also the issue of the National Gambling Amendment Bill which is awaiting the formation of Parliament's Mediation Committee where it will be discussed. There is no certainty as yet on when it will be formed,鈥 Chance confirmed to 天涯海角社区.
In the meantime, some South African provinces are taking matters into their own hands.
Gauteng's Finance MEC, Lebogang Maile, said on March 18 during the province鈥檚 2025/2026 budget presentation that he is preparing legislation to regulate online gambling.
鈥淧eople are making a lot of money from online gambling. Unfortunately, most of those punters are from Gauteng and we are not getting the tax that is due to us. We are done with the draft amendment, it is there,鈥 he said.
Gauteng is the largest contributor to the country鈥檚 GDP, attributing to 35 percent of the total, according to the Gauteng provincial budget 2025/2026.
Although online gambling is prohibited at the federal level, online betting licences are available and are issued by the provincial licensing authorities.
In addition, live dealer casino games are permitted as 鈥渃ontingent events鈥 within the Western Cape and Mpumalanga.
