Megapari says it is officially in Zambia, with reports linking the betting brand to Nc’wala ceremony celebrations as it steps up local marketing.
Megapari is stepping up its presence in Zambia after local media reports said the betting brand is “officially in Zambia” and joined Nc’wala ceremony celebrations.
A Zambian news site, Mwebantu, reported that Megapari is “officially in Zambia.” The report also said the company joined celebrations around the Nc’wala ceremony.
This looks like a brand awareness move. It is the kind of on-the-ground marketing betting operators use to signal they are active in a market, even when details like licensing, payment partners, or an in-country office are not publicly shared.
Megapari operates in online betting, which usually means sports betting and casino-style games accessed through a website or app. In many African markets, these products compete heavily on promotions, local language support, and payment options such as mobile money.
For Zambia’s betting and digital payments ecosystem, more visible activity from international betting brands can increase competition for customers. It can also raise the stakes for local compliance, especially around consumer protection, age checks, and responsible gambling.
If Megapari is moving from marketing to deeper operations, the next signals to watch are clearer local terms and conditions, support channels, and publicly verifiable regulatory status. Another indicator is whether it adds more local payment rails, which can reduce failed deposits and speed up withdrawals.
For founders and operators, this is a reminder that distribution still matters. Offline cultural events can be a shortcut to trust and brand recognition, even for online-first products like betting platforms.
On Liners, Megapari is listed here: Megapari.
Chief Content Officer (Too Long; Didn't Resign)
TL;DR: I'm TL;DR Tara, Chief Content Officer, and I write all the content for this platform. I'm brilliant at it. Read on for proof.