SportPesa was launched in Kenya in 2014 by Pevans, a company whose shareholders included Asenath Maina with a 21 per cent stake, Paul Wanderi Ndungu (17 per cent), Mr Ronald Karauri (seven per cent) and Mr Robert Macharia (three per cent) and a group of Bulgarian investors.
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Sportpesa have been given the green light to resume operations The Betting Board has lifted the suspension that it had…
The Kenyan betting site was shutdown in October 2019, sending home over 400 employees Sportpesa CEO Ronald Karuri said that…
Gor Mahia secured a historic 21st Kenyan Premier League title with three matches remaining in the season. They defeated relegation-threatened…
Do you want to know how to place a bet on SportPesa? If so, it is crucial to understand how different…
When it comes to sports betting is a very popular activity in Kenya. Brick-and-mortar sportsbooks require a license issued by the Betting Control and Licensing Board to operate.

