Betika introduces 'Mabingwa Jackpot' - Customers to bet with Sh49 only

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By Betika | Aug 08, 2019
Betika introduces Mabingwa Jackpot [Courtesy]

Kenyan sports betting giant Betika has given their customers a chance to win big by launching one of the biggest jackpots in the country.

The firm on Wednesday, August 7, launched a whooping Sh100 million ‘Mabingwa’ weekly jackpot that is scheduled for kickoff this weekend.

Despite the jackpot being two days away, the firm has confirmed that the games are available on their website for customers to start playing.

With most betting firms requiring at least Sh100 to place a single jackpot bet, Betika has delighted its customers by lowering the bar to Sh49 on a 17 game jackpot with bonuses starting from 12 to 16 correct predictions.

Betika remains fully operational amid Government crackdown on non-compliant firms which saw some licenses revoked.

Gamblers are set to enjoy this big launch as it comes just hours before the English Premier League kicks off.

Last season’s runners up Liverpool will open the season against newly-promoted Norwich City at Anfield on Friday night followed by a busy Saturday that will see Champions Manchester City play West Ham.

On Sunday, the stage will be set for the Arsenal’s opener against Newcastle followed by a clash of the titans between Manchester United and Chelsea.

Other matches of the weekend include:

Saturday

Bournemouth vs Sheffield United - Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth 

Burnley vs Southampton - Turf Moor, Burnley

Crystal Palace vs Everton  Selhurst Park, London 

Watford vs Brighton   Vicarage Road, Watford 

Spurs vs Aston Villa  - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

Sunday

Leicester vs Wolves - King Power Stadium, Leicester ??

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