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  - THESOUTHAFRICAN.COM - A La Une - 02/Jul 16:49

THIS province is the BINGO capital of South Africa

South Africans wagered more than R1 trillion last year. Two-thirds of it was spent on betting, mostly online, on things like sports.

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