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First Lotto
Address: Kenya
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Population: 36,913,721 (est. 2007)
Executive Director: Zakir Rayani,
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Games Offered: Lotto 6/49
Beneficiaries: Physically Disabled of Kenya (APDK)
Jurisdiction: Kenya lies across the equator in east-central Africa, on the coast of the Indian Ocean. It borders Somalia to the east, Ethiopia to the north, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest

Last year (2007) ownership of First Lotto changed hands, the new owner, Club of Clubs, is registered in the Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea. Club of Clubs is owned by Eekbal Rayani, Amin Rayani and Zakir Rayani, who also serves as the chief executive.

Lottery News

First Lotto: A clarification
KENYA (June 29, 2008) -- In reference to an article in the ‘Sunday Nation’ of June 22, 2008, we would like to address and clarify the following issues regarding First Lotto Ltd................Subscribers

Lotto Jackpot Goes Seven Years Without A Winner
NAIROBI, Kenya (June 22, 2008) -- Seven years after the First Lotto game was launched in Kenya by three Bulgarian nationals, it has yet to pay out the top prize, according to the Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB).................Subscribers

Kenya’s Gaming Business Records Impressive Growth
NAIROBI, Kenya, East Africa (February 13, 2007) – From remote villages to the Capital, people are quickly succumbing to gambling, a habit that was decades ago considered completely foreign to Kenyans.......................Subscribers

Rivalry Between Lottery Organisations Intensifies
NAIROBI, Kenya (February 27, 2005) -- Rivalry between Kenya's two lottery organisations has intensified recently with the Nairobi City Council ejecting Kenya Charity Sweepstake's (KCS) ticket vendors out of the central business district.............................Subscribers

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