NLGRB Emphasizes Ethical Conduct
The National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board (NLGRB) has called on media professionals to maintain ethical reporting standards when dealing with gaming operators. This appeal was made during a recent meeting with journalists from Uganda’s Busoga region. The Board underscored its mission to protect the public from gaming-related risks and ensure all gaming actions comply with the law.
Challenges in Gaming Media Reporting
Journalists at the meeting voiced concerns about the rising popularity of bingo games and sought guidance on navigating ethical and regulatory challenges. They highlighted specific issues like program sponsorships, guest appearances of gaming operator representatives, and the limits for presenters discussing gaming products.
Financial Reliance on Gaming Sponsorships
The discussion also touched on the financial dependency of local media on sponsorships from gaming companies, which presents possible conflicts of interest. While these funds are crucial for media sustainability, NLGRB reiterated the importance of prioritizing the audience’s interests and maintaining journalistic integrity.
NLGRB’s Broader Efforts
The engagement aligns with NLGRB’s broader initiatives to enhance regulatory compliance, elevate public awareness, and curb illegal gaming activities across Uganda.
Conclusion
The NLGRB’s dialogue with media practitioners emphasizes the importance of balancing ethical journalism with financial realities. Safeguarding public interest while engaging with the gaming sector remains a priority for the Board as it continues to address industry challenges, such as digital fraud in the gaming industry.


