Uganda • evidence checked 20 August 2026

Check the company behind the betting screen.

We match the exact Uganda-facing domain to the named operator and current regulator record, then keep payment clues and player reports in their proper, limited place.

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Latest publication: 20 August 2026Source dates and limits stay visible in every file.

Less paid-ranking influence, more visible evidence

The catalogue uses AI-assisted evidence collection and rule-based scoring to organise a large discovery queue. It does not treat discovery data as proof. Primary sources, exact domains, evidence limits, access dates and a practical correction channel remain visible so readers can check the work and challenge errors.

Verdict legend

Read the colour narrowly

Colour describes the strength and type of evidence we hold. It never predicts a win or guarantees a withdrawal.

Green — current match

The exact domain and named operator match a current primary Uganda record. Check the licence class and mode as well.

Amber — open evidence

Identity, scope, currency, operator or source evidence remains unresolved. More verification is required.

Red — documented adverse

Reserved for an official adverse record or corroborated documented evidence, with the basis and date visible.

Decision journey

Do three checks before money moves

  1. Match the identity. Compare trade name, legal operator and exact domain in the current record.
  2. Read the scope. Casino, betting, software and machine permissions are not interchangeable; online and land-based modes also differ.
  3. Prepare payment evidence. Save MoMo or Airtel Money references, amounts, time, wallet name and support messages.

How We Handle Evidence

Uganda Casino Watch uses automated, AI-assisted analysis to apply disclosed evidence criteria consistently when reviewing casino and operator information in Uganda. The process helps organise records and identify relevant details, but it does not remove the need for human judgement.

Source quality can vary, records may become outdated, and model errors remain possible. Readers should check the dates and details in primary sources, compare them with the evidence cited, and report corrections when information is incomplete or no longer accurate.