Gambling Authority, Grow Mine restart national lottery talks

Thulisizwe Johnson PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Thulisizwe Johnson PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Negotiations have resumed between the Gambling Authority and the national lottery’s preferred bidder Grow Mine, following the resolution of various legal battles and court actions.

BusinessWeek has established that the South African lottery company Ithuba lost its case against the Gambling Authority, in which it demanded that the Authority halts negotiations with the preferred bidder, Grow Mine.

The Authority’s CEO, Thulisizwe Johnson confirmed the developments noting that they have progressed after the delays.

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