Zimbabwe Casinos
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Zimbabwe Casinos
Living in Zimbabwe today feels like a gamble, and you might assume this would deter people from visiting casinos. Surprisingly, the opposite is true. The challenging economic situation has actually increased the allure of gambling as people look for quick solutions to their financial struggles.
For many locals earning modest wages, two popular forms of gambling are the national lottery and Zimbet. The national lottery, much like those worldwide, offers slim chances of winning but the allure of significant prizes. Economists suggest that most people buy tickets not with the expectation of winning, but for the pleasure of dreaming about potential success. Zimbet, focused on predicting football match outcomes from local or UK leagues, adds another layer of excitement.
Zimbabwe's casinos serve the affluent and tourists. Previously, thriving tourism centered around safaris and Victoria Falls supported these establishments, but economic difficulties and related unrest have impacted this industry negatively.
In Harare, the capital, you’ll find the Caribbea Bay Resort and Casino, featuring five gaming tables and slots, and the Plumtree Casino, which offers only slot machines. The Zambezi Valley Hotel and Entertainment Centre in Kariba also specializes in slots. Mutare is home to the Monclair Hotel and Casino and the Leopard Rock Hotel and Casino, both offering gaming tables, slots, and video machines. Victoria Falls boasts the Elephant Hills Hotel and Casino and the Makasa Sun Hotel and Casino, both providing a range of gaming options.
Beyond casinos, Zimbabwe offers other gambling avenues, like the national lottery, Zimbet, and two horse racing tracks: the Matabeleland Turf Club in Bulawayo and Borrowdale Park in Harare.
With the economy contracting by over 40% in recent years, coupled with the resulting poverty and violence, the future of the tourist industry that supports Zimbabwe's casinos remains uncertain. The survival of these casinos amid such challenges is anyone's guess, highlighting the continuing unpredictability faced by the nation.
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