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Sedibeng casino expands with 29 new additions

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Sedibeng Casino inn Francistown has announced the expansion of its gaming floor with the installation of 29 Slot machines.

This expansion not only broadens the variety of games available but also enhances the overall gaming experience for patrons.The casino floor now features a total of 79 machines, with 26 in the Non-Smoking area and 53 in the Smoking area, offering guests an unmatched blend of excitement, choice, and entertainment.

Highlights of the expansion include: ,smoking Area Enhancements , The addition of cutting-edge models such as the Concert series featuring Go West and Dynamite Dash, Atronic Oxygen with multi-game Roulette, and Aristocrat classics including Choy Sun Doa, Pompeii, and Timber Wolf. Non-Smoking Upgrades

"A stylish introduction of Bally’s Roulette with a big screen for an authentic manual roulette feel, along with Aristocrat Xcite games like Dolphin Treasure and Macaw Magic. New Aruze banks also bring exciting titles including Break the Bank, Woo Doo Magic, and Red Eye Nickels," reads the press release.


With these new additions, the casino introduces a refreshed look and feel, featuring progressive jackpots and betting options starting from as low as P0.10 to P1, ensuring that there’s something for every type of player.

“This expansion marks an important milestone for Sedibeng Casino as we continue to invest in creating world-class entertainment experiences,” said Malebogo Motlaleng-Marketing Manager “Our goal is to deliver greater variety, excitement, and value to our loyal patrons while solidifying our footprint in Botswana’s gaming market.” The Sedibeng Floor Expansion reaffirms the casino’s commitment to growth, innovation, and customer satisfaction, setting a new benchmark for gaming in the country.

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