There’s no “Welcome” message from Mojabet. Instead, you are greeted by a Betslip and quick access to the betting options: Sport / Live / Casino / My Bets. The first thing I actually did was randomly select a 1/X/2 just to see how it handles it. Yes, it grabbed it instantly and brought the bet slip to life. No ceremony. No “Go here first.” Just: Pick something. Commit. Now deal with it.
And then the website starts to do that annoying but effective trick of keeping casino tiles dangled right next to the sports betting. You are trying to remain in football mode and the right rail is flashing Aviator, JetX, Comet Crash, Keno like they are all part of the same job. I found myself hovering over a crash tile while reading match lines halfway through. That’s the layout. It does not keep “Sports Time” separate from “Casino Time.” It mingles them and waits for you to slip.
How to Create an Account (Sign-up)
The sign-up button is in the top right of Mojabet, as it should be. When you hit it, you get to go straight into phone-style onboarding (no “email” or “phone” pick).
You get a network carrier selector – MTN and Airtel, no going further than this without it. Next, you fill in the blanks for number, password, and check off the “Terms/age” box.
The sequence, exactly as it plays out:
- Tap Sign up (top-right).
- Enter your phone number (country code already there, so at least you’re not wrestling formatting).
- Choose operator from dropdown: MTN or Airtel.
- Create a password.
- Tick terms/age checkbox.
- Pick a welcome bonus option (or skip).
Finish… and you’re dumped straight into the site with Sport and Casino both waving at you.
What You Can Bet on at Mojabet
You can scroll through all the information on the first screen without even having to move your thumb. It’s easy to tap quickly around and select whatever you want. On the left side of the screen, there are the “top competitions” in a traditional list format: La Liga, Premier League, Serie A, Championship, Bundesliga, etc.
In the middle of the screen is the odds grid. On the right side of the screen is the “betslip” that has been pinned down to remain as you scroll, which has changed how you navigate through the site. Every time you click on something, it seems like it may be turned into a bet by mistake. This is how I tested it: Sunderland vs. Burnley. The odds were 1 = 1.79, X = 3.46, 2 = 4.98. I clicked on Home (1), and it instantly went into my bets slip. There was no additional action to take, nor was there an “Add Selection” button. I clicked on the price, and the slips updated.
When opening the match page, the site becomes a huge horizontal tab fest. The upper tabs turn into an extremely long strip (Bet Builder, All, Popular, Over/Under, First Half, Second Half). Then, they continue on to all the other good stuff that most people come here to find after they get tired of 1X2 (Corners, Cards, Shots, Saves, Throw-ins, Fouls).
I’m not saying that these options are bad or don’t need to be available. I’m just saying they shouldn’t be right out in plain sight as an option. They should be hidden away as an option under some sort of “More Markets” dropdown menu so that instead of constantly sliding this tab strip back and forth like you’re channel surfing, you can study what you want to see.
Casino Experience
Mojabet isn’t making their casino look endless. Truth is, they can’t even if they want to. At least in its current state. A few dozen games are kinda hard to turn into a massive collection.
Crash Games are given the most real estate on the site. They don’t reside under Casino -> Crash -> Sub Menu, they live right next to your betslip like a friend who asks you to “just play one round.” These are the ones we’ve seen before that will continue to show up:
- Aviator – round-based multiplier climbs until it crashes; you’re basically staring at a number and deciding when to cash out before it snaps.
- JetX – same idea, quick rounds, multiplier growth, you cash out or you get wiped.
- Comet Crash – another crash setup; same “ride it until it dies” rhythm.
The slots section feels like it’s curated for phone tapping and repeat sessions, not deep exploring. The titles that keep coming back:
- Coin Volcano
- Hit the Crown
- Book of Egypt
- Royal Joker
- Burning Chilli X
And then there are the “quick extras” shoved into tiles:
- Keno (it’s literally presented like a big obvious option, not a hidden game mode)
- Live casino exists, but it feels like a smaller picked shelf rather than a warehouse. While browsing tables, you notice provider labels like Evolution Gaming and BetGames. There’s also a noticeable
- ICONIC21 presence in the live mix from what’s visible. The titles look familiar, but the lobby doesn’t feel like it goes on forever — it’s more “here are the tables, pick one, don’t overthink it.”
Bonus Offers
Bonuses on Mojabet aren’t quiet. They pop up early, they sit on banners, they show up again, and then when you click them they turn into rule pages that feel like they’re trying to catch you slipping.
The first big moment is the welcome bonus picker during registration, because you’re forced to choose a direction before you’ve even had time to explore properly. The three-way split is clear:
- 100% Sports bonus up to 1,000 ZMW
- 200% Slots bonus up to 2,000 ZMW
- 100% Aviator bonus up to 1,500 ZMW
(or None, if you want to live dangerously in a different way)
The slots welcome is the one with the clean headline and the “surprise, here’s the real contract” underneath. The rules you gave are specific enough that you can almost hear someone getting annoyed halfway through:
- Min deposit: 25 ZMW
- Wagering: 40× bonus amount
- Time limit: 7 days
- Max payout: 10× bonus amount
Then you’ve got the extra promos that show up like side quests:
- Moja Wheel (Wheel of Fortune): one spin per day. Outcomes can be deposit bonuses, Aviator deposit bonuses, free bets, free spins… or nothing. “Nothing” is a real outcome, which is honestly the most believable part.
- Weekend Slots Bonus: 100% up to 3,000 ZMW with the kind of rules that make you stop mid-click: min deposit 25 ZMW, 40× wagering, 2-day time limit, max win 20× bonus amount, selected slots only, and the 300 ZMW max stake per spin rule sitting there like a bouncer.
- SpinBurst Wednesdays (Barbarabang slots): wager real money now → free spins later after promo ends. Spins expire quickly, winnings capped. It’s one of those promos where you have to remember what you did earlier in the week, which is… not my favorite type of thinking.
And the weird thing is, even when you don’t feel like dealing with promos, the site keeps putting them in front of you, so you end up reading rules out of pure irritation, not excitement.
Mobile Betting
There isn’t a native app here. No APK banner, no App Store hunting, no “download now” button trying to guilt you. Mojabet Zambia is browser-only, and the site behaves like it knows it.
On mobile, the layout still leans hard on panels: header tabs always accessible, scrolling doing the heavy lifting, and that betslip behavior that makes every tap feel final. The part that gets annoying (especially on Android) is the betslip + keyboard routine. Tap a price and slip opens. Tap stake field, and keyboard jumps up and eats half the screen. Scroll a bit to find the confirm area. Close keyboard. Re-check the slip because you don’t fully trust what just happened. Repeat.
On iOS, it’s basically the same browsing flow, but with less of that “did the tap register?” paranoia. Still browser. Still occasional “why am I back here?” moments.
Banking (Deposits & Withdrawals)
Banking is when Mojabet becomes less of a fun guy and more like a “payment team” that talks. Deposits can only be made via Telco mobile money and they are very strict with respect to who owns them.
If the Mobile Money account isn’t owned by you (and registered under your account), they will not simply decline things. They’ll discuss taking your winnings and sending back your deposit to the true owner. The vibe is: don’t even try it.
The deposit options are limited to:
- MTN mobile money
- Airtel mobile money
That’s it. No card. No crypto. If you came here hoping to be creative with payments, the site is basically telling you to stop dreaming.
Withdrawals are more detailed and more “rules-forward”:
- Minimum withdrawal: 100 ZMW
- Max withdrawal depends on method; Mojabet can split a withdrawal into instalments if a method limit is exceeded.
- First withdrawal request in 24h up to 5,000 ZMW is auto-approved.
- Anything above 5,000 ZMW or a second request can be manually approved.
- Withdrawals processed within 48 hours (and they also claim they “aim” for approval within 60 minutes for most cases).
- Large wins can be paid in instalments, with 250,000 ZMW+ specifically mentioned as a threshold where they reserve that right.
| Banking item | What Mojabet states for Zambia |
|---|---|
| Deposit method type | Telco mobile money providers |
| Third-party deposits | Not accepted (must be in your name) |
| Min deposit | 100 ZMW |
| Min withdrawal | 100 ZMW |
| Auto-approval rule | First withdrawal / 24h up to 5,000 ZMW |
| Withdrawal processing | Within 48 hours (they claim faster for most) |
| Big payouts | Can be split into instalments (250,000 ZMW+ mentioned) |
Contacts
Support didn’t feel like a maze, which surprised me a bit because most sites love turning support into a scavenger hunt. Here it’s just… there. You open the support page and it’s basically a clean block with three choices.
- Online chat
- Email: mojabet.zm@mojagroup.com
- Phone: +260 630 372 110
No fake “submit a ticket and we’ll respond in 3–5 business days” energy. It’s more like: pick chat/email/call and see what happens.

