Audio By Carbonatix
The National Lottery Authority (NLA) has signed on Game Park Limited as a Third Party Collaborator. Game Park Limited has therefore been licensed to operate lottery in Ghana.
The Governing Board of NLA issued the license to Game Park Limited on Thursday, April 26, 2023, at a brief ceremony in Accra.

Supreme Ventures Limited, a gaming and entertainment provider in Jamaica and the Caribbean, is the Technical Service Provider of Game Park Limited.
Supreme Ventures Limited has been listed on the Jamaican Stock Exchange since 2006.
It has provided exciting game products and solutions to the market through its extensive distribution network for over 20 years.

The National Lottery Authority says it is excited to partner with Game Park Limited to introduce innovative and exciting games for its patrons while increasing its revenue. The NLA added that Game Park Limited offers great business opportunities through its operations for agents nationwide.
Present at the signing ceremony was the Chairman of the NLA Governing Board, His Eminence. Torgbui Francis Nyonyo, the Director General of the NLA, Mr. Samuel Awuku, several Board Members and Management of the Authority.
The Executive Director of Game Park Limited, Madam Bibi Bright and the Chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited, Mr. Gary Peart, were also present.
Game Park Limited will, in the coming days, launch its game to begin its operations.
Latest Stories
-
‘I didn’t want to marry artiste, pastor, politician’ – Banky W’s wife, Adesua
4 minutes -
Actor Lateef Adedimeji, wife welcome triplets
13 minutes -
‘Finding fuel was a problem’ – Davido explains after missing show
17 minutes -
Witness details management of multiple company accounts in Adu-Boahene trial
30 minutes -
Court remands two over unlawful possession of arms
34 minutes -
Manchester City reject Man Utd FA Youth Cup final venue offer
50 minutes -
‘Caption this’ – Ferdinand and Carragher’s social spat
55 minutes -
Terzic agrees to become new coach of Athletic Club
1 hour -
Foden reaches agreement over new Man City deal
1 hour -
Players will boycott a Slam ‘at some point’ – Sabalenka
1 hour -
Arsenal reach Champions League final for the first time in 20 years
1 hour -
National Food Buffer Stock needs GH¢770m to clear rice glut as GH¢100m procurement continues
1 hour -
Karnival Kingdom: Catholic Bishops slam nudity, demand probe into police role at festival
2 hours -
Minority scrutiny key to preventing economic relapse — Boamah-Nyarko replies Sefwi MP
2 hours -
EOCO re-arrest of ex-NAFCO CEO is an ‘abuse of the process’ – Dame fires back
3 hours