Speech on South Africa's gambling crisis
Speech by ACDP MP, Wayne Thring

Issued by the ACDP Parliamentary Media Office

ACDP vociferously opposes the gambling industry in South Africa

Oct 31, 2025

Deputy Speaker, the ACDP thanks the Honourable Gana for raising this important topic. Since its inception, the ACDP has vociferously opposed the gambling industry in South Africa. Sadly, our warnings were not heeded and now the gambling crisis has deepened. We have a staggering R1.5 trillion wagered in 2024, 2025 years and simultaneously, mounting public resistance to new casino developments like the one proposed in Somerset West.

After 10 years, the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board in September recklessly granted approval for Tsogo Sun to relocate its Caledon Casino, despite continuing strong community opposition and concerns about social harm.

This large-scale gaming and hospitality complex will be exploding on a tranquil, historic town in the pristine wine belt known for its medical and educational characteristics. The two hardly mix.

South Africa is certainly facing a gambling epidemic. The National Gambling Board’s 24/25 report reveals that total gambling turnover surged to R1.5 trillion as indicated—a 36% increase from the previous year. Online sports betting is now overtaking the national lottery in popularity, especially among the 18 to 34 year olds and gambling with the NSPAS funds, and pensioners with their SASSA funds. Addiction cases have risen by 55% with many gamblers using essential or borrowed funds. 

The South African Responsible Gambling Foundation warns that this boom is fuelling financial ruin, mental health distress, and family breakdowns.

And so, against this backdrop, the proposed casino in Somerset West, not surprisingly, has sparked fierce local opposition, citing concerns about easy access to gambling, youth exposure, and community degradation with critics accusing authorities of bulldozing the process despite public objection.

The ACDP encourages communities to mobilise ethically, resist normalisation of gambling, and demand accountable governance. Gambling destroys families and undermines the moral fibre of our communities.

Furthermore, the ACDP urges government to prioritise rehabilitation services and public awareness campaigns about the dangers of gambling. As kingdom builders, we have consistently opposed gambling and the expansion thereof, calling for gambling reform, stricter regulation, community-centred planning, and greater transparency in licensing decisions.

Thank you, Deputy Speaker.

The Speaker should protect the institution of Parliament

The Speaker should protect the institution of Parliament

Madam Deputy Speaker, on the 8th of May the Constitutional Court found in the Phala Phala matter that Parliament had failed in its constitutional duty of holding the President to account. It instructed Parliament to continue with an impeachment inquiry, emphasising...

The budget should reflect our deepest priorities

The budget should reflect our deepest priorities

Honourable Speaker, the ACDP believes that when you look at our budget, we should be looking at it as far more than just a ledger of income and expenditure. We should also consider it from a moral perspective. The budget should reflect our deepest priorities and how...

The Impeachment Committee must proceed with its work!

The Impeachment Committee must proceed with its work!

ACDP Parliamentary Whip and member of the Impeachment Committee, Steve Swart MP, has expressed deep disappointment at National Assembly Speaker, Thoko Didiza’s, decision to not oppose President Ramaphosa’s urgent application to interdict the Impeachment Committee from...

Illegal sand mining threatens public safety

Illegal sand mining threatens public safety

House Chairperson, the ACDP believes that this oversight report presents both the opportunities and challenges facing South Africa's mining and energy sectors. While the report highlights significant economic and potential in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal through...

ACDP wishes Bafana Bafana well for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

ACDP wishes Bafana Bafana well for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP), together with its members and supporters, congratulates the South African national soccer team, the coach, the technical staff, and everyone who contributed to Bafana Bafana’s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup....