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Author Guarantor: Billie Noble Last updated: 20 December 2020

The Kingdom of Lesotho is a landlocked country in southern Africa, surrounded by South Africa. The country operates under a monarchy that constitutes a unified parliament with King Letsie III as the head. However, most of the king's duties were ceremonial. The Kingdom of Lesotho is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The dominant religion is Christianity, mainly due to British influence, with nearly 90% of the population following this religion. 

Laws of Gambling in Lesotho

Gambling has been legalized in Lesotho and has been administered by the government since 1989. The Casino Boards established in 1989 are responsible for the administration and oversight of all gambling activities. There is a casino on the mainland operating in Lesotho, in the capital of Maseru. This casino offers the most popular games for players, such as poker, roulette, blackjack, and slot machines, among others. On the other hand, online gambling is not yet regulated in the country. However, gamblers from Lesotho are accepted in many online casinos offshore to try out their favorite games. See the best online casino sites on the market here.

Since there are no specific online gambling laws in Lesotho, online gambling in Lesotho is generally considered to be without a clear rule, besides online betting providers and online lotteries. Many people believe that the cause of the lack of online gambling laws is due to the relatively low internet penetration rate in Lesotho, which has barely reached 20% over the years. Under Lesotho gambling laws, minors under the age of 18 are prohibited from participating in any lottery activity.