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betPawa spends Sh2.8bn to pay Africa’s biggest aviator winners

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In what stands as the largest-ever group payout in a single round of Aviator, betPawa has once again raised the bar and reinforced its reputation for turning micro-bets into life-changing wins.

Dar es Salaam. Gaming brand in Africa, betPawa, has paid Sh2, 873,750,000 ($ 1,107,573) to pay 8 Aviator winners across the African continent who won in the same round, marking a groundbreaking moment in the region’s online gaming industry.

In what stands as the largest-ever group payout in a single round of Aviator, betPawa has once again raised the bar and reinforced its reputation for turning micro-bets into life-changing wins.

The landmark win, celebrated in Accra, Ghana, included record-breaking winners from Cameroon, Ghana, Zambia, and beyond, further cementing betPawa's status as the leading iGaming platform on the continent. The winning round showcased betPawa’s unique value proposition, lowest minimum stakes with the highest maximum wins in Africa.

With Aviator offering a max win of up to Sh650, 000,000 ($ 250,000) per round, the platform continues to prove that small bets can yield life-changing returns. According to Spribe, the creators of Aviator, this payout is the largest group win ever recorded in a single round across Africa. 

Among the standout stories was Clovis from Cameroon, who placed two micro-bets of just Sh442 and Sh295 and walked away with a massive combined payout of Sh807.2M ($270,000).

His astonishing win came from record-setting multipliers of 500,000x and 750,000x. He was joined by fellow Cameroonians Godi and Hyacinte, who each turned 100 FCFA (TZS 295/USD 0.17) into Sh403.6m ($135,000) with a 750,000x multiplier.

Jules, also from Cameroon, placed two identical 100 FCFA bets and won Sh 462.3m ($155,010.60) using a 430,584.98x multiplier.

Meanwhile, Carlos won Sh176, 000,000 ($58,947) from two 200 FCFA bets, and Mathieu turned just 125 FCFA (Sh370/USD 0.22) into 14,145,592 FCFA (Sh76m/$25,431) in all on Aviator.

From Ghana, Prince Adusei, based in Kumasi, staked Sh16, 740/$ 0.62) and claimed Sh 497.5m ($193,079) at a multiplier of 307,692.31x. In Zambia, Sidney Kayuma turned a K6 (Sh6, 450/$0.25) bet into K3, 250,000 (Sh351.3m/$136,110) thanks to a 500,000x multiplier.

Elsewhere across the continent, big winners continued to emerge. In Uganda, a player hit UGX 450,000,000 (Sh288m/$121,500) at a 2,250x multiplier.

In Malawi, a player transformed MWK 481 (Sh 740/$ 0.28) into over Sh295m ($ 124,000). Another winner used MWK 5,520 (Sh8, 480/$3.19) to win big, while someone else astonishingly turned MWK 161 (Sh250/$ 0.09) into Sh126m ($53,000), showing that tiny bets can lead to massive payoffs on betPawa.

The celebration in Accra was nothing short of epic. betPawa gave its winners a full VIP treatment—including business class flights, luxury accommodation, chauffeured transport, custom-made gifts, and a once-in-a-lifetime private jet experience over Ghana.

The goal was not only to honor the winners but to make them feel truly valued and celebrated.

But beyond the glamour, betPawa is committed to creating lasting change. In collaboration with the Gaming Commission of Ghana and financial advisors, the company has launched a financial empowerment program for its BIG winners.

The initiative is designed to help players make smart investments, plan for the future, and turn their lucky moments into long-term success.

“This is a powerful reminder of why we do what we do,” said Borah Ndanyungu, Head of Local Marketing and CSR at betPawa.

 “We love big winners. In fact, we’re built for them. We’ve designed a platform with the lowest minimum stakes and the highest max win of $250,000 on Aviator in Africa and that's not changing. When our players win big, we celebrate even bigger.”

betPawa didn’t just celebrate its winners—it gave them the VIP treatment of a lifetime.

From chauffeured rides and luxury accommodation to custom-made gifts and business class flights, every detail screamed “you’ve made it.”

But the true showstopper? A once-in-a-lifetime private jet experience soaring over the skies of Ghana But the party wasn’t just about glitz and glamour—betPawa is backing up the Big wins with big support.

In partnership with the Gaming Commission of Ghana and a team of financial expert advisors, the brand is rolling out a financial empowerment program designed to help its BIG winners turn lucky breaks into lasting impact.

From smart investments to future planning, betPawa wants its players to win for life, not just for the weekend.

“Big wins come with big responsibilities,” said Borah Ndanyungu, Head of Local Marketing and CSR. “We take player safety seriously.

That’s why our platform is built with smart tools and education that promote responsible gaming. We want everyone to enjoy the game and stay in control.