In 2006/7, I watched aghast as people I once thought were, well, at least semi-rational threw all their life savings to companies such as DECI, CLIP, etc, all which ended up taking billions from people and massively enriching a select few.
Today, I stand here watching as people are dumping billions (yes, billions) into sports betting companies, led by the grandfather of them all, Sportspesa (registered 2013). Even people I long knew never had an interest in sports whatsoever are now sprouting statistics like pros, all so they can bet. Don't get me wrong, I really don't have anything against sports betting
for fun. But what I see here is a means to riches, making tons of money with a "small" investment starting from KShs.100.00. I mean, how hard can that be?
The betting companies are very clever, posting large winners prominently in the media, driving even more desperate Kenyans to throw their last remaining coins at them. The Facebook group
Sports Pesa Bet Prediction already has a staggering 120k members, with hundreds joining each week.
In between, far and wide, we have others trying to explain the dangers of the betting craze:
In effect, the craze is now directly affecting our economy.
http://citizentv.co.ke/sports/sports-betting-craze-part-1-kenya-taken-by-storm-119772/
What we are see here now is another major transfer of wealth from the poor to a few elite (Julie Guchuru recently launched mCheza). Like with the so-called investment companies (Ponzi schemes), wanainchi are dumping in much more than they can afford to lose.