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SafariBet vs NairobiPlay

We pit two leading online casinos head-to-head for players in Kenya. Compare licence, bonus, withdrawal speed, library, and crash-game coverage.

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SafariBet

Kenya's M-Pesa native casino

SafariBet is a BCLB-licensed casino built around M-Pesa. KSh 50 minimum deposit, payouts in under 5 minutes, and Swahili-speaking support. The lobby covers 4,200+ slots and every major crash title.

Claim KSh 100,000
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NairobiPlay

BCLB-licensed all-in-one casino & sportsbook

NairobiPlay holds a primary BCLB licence and combines a 3,800-game casino with one of the deepest KPL/EPL sportsbooks in Kenya. M-Pesa and Airtel Money payouts in under 10 minutes.

Claim KSh 75,000
CriterionSafariBetNairobiPlay
Rating★ 4.7★ 4.6
Trust score9.1 / 109 / 10
LicenceBCLB + Curaçao eGamingBCLB
Established20202019
Welcome bonus (Kenya)KSh 100,000 + 250 Free SpinsKSh 75,000 + 200 Free Spins
Wagering30x bonus30x bonus
Min depositKSh 200KSh 100
Total games4200+3800+
Slots3500+3100+
Live tables240+210+
Crash games
Sportsbook
Mobile appandroid, ios, webandroid, ios, web
Withdrawal speed1 – 5 minutes5 – 10 minutes
Payout %97.6%97.3%
VIP programme
Support languagesEnglish, SwahiliEnglish, Swahili

Frequently asked questions

Which is better, SafariBet or NairobiPlay?

SafariBet edges out with a 4.7/5 rating versus NairobiPlay's 4.6/5, mainly due to Sub-5-minute M-Pesa withdrawals.

Do both SafariBet and NairobiPlay have Aviator?

Yes, both casinos host Aviator by Spribe.