Zambia evidence desk · Adults 18+ · Information, not legal advice

Terms for using Casino Check Zambia

What these terms cover

These terms explain how Casino Check Zambia may be used and how to interpret the information provided. The service is intended to help adults examine casino and betting claims, compare available records and identify questions worth asking before they deposit money or provide personal details.

Using the service does not create a professional, legal or financial advisory relationship. Information is provided for general guidance and may not address a person’s circumstances. If a decision depends on current law, a licence or a contractual right, confirm the position with the relevant authority or obtain appropriate independent advice.

Use information as a starting point

Our checks organise information from public authorities, operator statements and other identified material. They are a starting point for further verification, not a guarantee that an operator is lawful, solvent, fair or suitable for every player.

A record can answer only the question covered by that record. For example, the Ministry of Finance and National Planning lists the Betting Control and Licensing Board and Lotteries Control Board among its agencies. That fact identifies public bodies, but it does not establish that a particular gambling domain is currently licensed.

The Betting Control Act establishes a Board and a bookmaker licensing framework. The supplied text does not provide a current register connecting operators to internet domains. A reference to the Act must therefore not be treated as domain-level confirmation.

What regulatory records can and cannot show

Public records differ in purpose. Some describe an application process, while others identify an agency or set out a legal framework. Those records should not be presented as if they all prove the same thing.

Record typeWhat it may supportWhat it does not establish by itself
Agency listingThat a named board appears among government agenciesThat a particular operator or domain holds a current licence
LegislationThat a Board and bookmaker licensing framework are establishedA current register of licensed internet domains
Application guidanceThat a casino-licensing process and checklist are publishedThat an applicant received or still holds a licence
Licence application recordThe described application and its stated legal basisCurrent approval of a specific operator or domain

The Ministry of Tourism publishes casino-licensing applications, guidance and an online checklist. That material explains process, but it is not a current operator-domain register. The government eRegistry also describes the casino-licence application record and legal basis. An application record is not the same as evidence that a named operator has received current approval.

For practical steps when assessing claims, use our licence checks.

Dates, changes and incomplete information

Records can change after they are checked. Authorities may update procedures, replace documents or publish additional information. Operators may change their legal names, internet domains, payment arrangements or terms. A missing record can mean that information is unavailable, differently indexed or not contained in the material examined; it does not automatically prove approval or wrongdoing.

Each supported regulatory claim should be read with its recorded checking date. The authority materials cited here were checked on 22 August 2026. That date shows when the material was examined, not how long any licence, application or other status remains valid.

Before relying on a material detail, inspect the current authority record and compare the exact legal entity, licence description and domain. Similar names are not necessarily the same entity.

Reviews, ratings and editorial judgement

Reviews may bring together documented facts, unresolved questions and editorial assessment. These categories should remain separate. A rating or warning expresses an assessment based on the information available at the stated time; it is not an official regulatory decision unless an authority record expressly supports that description.

Operator statements are attributed to the operator and are not automatically confirmed facts. User reports can identify patterns or concerns, but an individual report is not proof of a wider practice. Allegations remain allegations unless reliable evidence establishes the underlying event.

Our methodology explains how different kinds of information are weighed. Readers should examine the supporting details rather than relying only on a score, colour or summary label.

Your responsibilities when using the service

You are responsible for checking whether information remains current before acting on it. Verify the domain carefully, because copied names, lookalike addresses and redirects can lead to a different service from the one examined. Do not assume that a familiar name confirms the legal entity behind a domain.

Read the operator’s own terms before registering or paying. Check identity requirements, withdrawal conditions, transaction limits and complaint routes directly. Keep copies of relevant terms, receipts and correspondence where a dispute may arise. Never send passwords, one-time codes or full payment credentials through a complaint or contact message.

You must not misuse the service to break the law, interfere with its operation, attempt unauthorised access, submit malicious material or impersonate another person. Information obtained here must not be altered and presented as an official government record.

Complaints, corrections and contact

If information appears inaccurate or outdated, provide the relevant route, the disputed wording and a source that can be checked. A correction request does not guarantee a particular outcome, but specific supporting material makes review easier.

For a gambling dispute, preserve transaction references, dates, account messages and the terms that applied at the time. Our complaints guide sets out practical preparation steps. Casino Check Zambia does not decide disputes, compel an operator to respond or issue regulatory rulings.

Do not include passwords, security codes, complete card numbers or unnecessary identity documents when contacting us. Use the contact route for questions about our own content or operation.

Availability and external material

We aim to keep information understandable and useful, but access may occasionally be interrupted, delayed or changed. A route, feature or item of content may be corrected, reorganised or withdrawn when records change or when clearer presentation is needed.

Links to authority material are included so readers can inspect the cited record. External websites are controlled by their respective publishers. Their availability, wording and technical operation may change independently of Casino Check Zambia. A link does not turn an application guide, agency listing or legislative document into proof of a specific operator’s current status.

Where a source is unavailable, do not rely on a cached title or an unsupported summary as a substitute for the underlying record. Treat the relevant conclusion as unresolved until suitable evidence can be examined.

Responsible use and personal decisions

Gambling involves a risk of financial loss. Information about licensing processes, complaints or payments does not remove that risk and must not be read as a promise of winnings, successful withdrawals or protection from harm.

Set personal limits before gambling and avoid using money needed for essential expenses. If gambling is causing distress, debt or loss of control, stop and seek suitable support. Decisions about gambling remain personal, and no review or record can determine what level of risk is acceptable for an individual.

Questions about these terms

Does an application record prove that a casino is licensed?

No. The supplied government material describes casino-licensing applications and their legal basis. It does not, by itself, establish that a particular operator or domain has received or still holds a licence.

Does the Betting Control Act list current gambling domains?

No. The supplied Act establishes a Board and a bookmaker licensing framework, but its text does not provide a current domain register.

Can a review guarantee that an operator is safe?

No. A review can organise available information and identify concerns or gaps. It cannot guarantee legality, solvency, fairness, successful withdrawals or suitability for a particular person.

How can I report information that may be wrong?

Send the relevant route, the exact point in question and a checkable supporting source through the contact route. Do not send passwords, security codes or unnecessary identity documents.