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AMVCA-Nominated ‘Bet I Love You’ Spotlights Gambling Crisis

by The Culture Newspaper March 31, 2026
by The Culture Newspaper March 31, 2026

Across Africa, gambling, particularly sports betting, has expanded rapidly over the past decade, driven by mobile technology and rising youth unemployment. In countries such as Nigeria and South Africa, studies show a growing number of young people engage in regular betting, with many at risk of developing addictive behaviours. The ease of access to online platforms has further accelerated this trend, often outpacing awareness of its psychological and financial consequences.

It is against this backdrop that ‘Bet I Love You,’ a feature film directed by Nigerian filmmaker Joseph Duke, confronts the rising crisis of gambling addiction, a challenge increasingly affecting communities across both countries.

The Zulu-language drama uses storytelling as a lens to examine the often-overlooked impact of gambling on individuals, families and society. Through its narrative, the film raises awareness and encourages more open conversations about addiction and responsible behaviour.

At the centre of the story is Rex, a compulsive gambler who finds himself in trouble after losing the lobola money meant for his sister’s wedding. As his actions begin to threaten his family’s reputation and personal relationships, he struggles to make amends, revealing the emotional and cultural stakes tied to gambling.

The film’s social relevance has been matched by critical recognition. It recently earned a nomination at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards in the Best Indigenous Language (Southern Africa) category, marking a notable milestone for a Nigerian filmmaker recognised for a Zulu-language film within a South African category.

The nomination also highlights the growing importance of Pan-African collaboration in cinema, particularly in telling stories that reflect shared realities across the continent.

Speaking on the project, Duke said the film, a Showmax Original was inspired by the need to address a problem that cuts across borders.

“Gambling addiction is not just a South African issue or a Nigerian issue, it’s a shared African reality that is quietly affecting lives across borders. That’s what drew me to this story: the opportunity to use film as a mirror and a message,” he said.
“This recognition is more than a personal milestone, it’s proof that we can come together as Africans to confront our common challenges through storytelling. When we collaborate creatively, we don’t just tell stories, we spark awareness, inspire change, and begin to shape solutions together.”

Shot and produced in South Africa, the film blends drama and humour to deliver its message while remaining accessible to a broad audience.

The film stars Khumbuza Meyiwa as Rex, alongside Nosipho Majola, Smangele Mhlongo and Gabisile Tshabalala. It was produced by Duke and Keamogetse Modise, with a screenplay by Thembakuye Madlala.

Released in South Africa on March 12, 2025, ‘Bet I Love You’ stands as a growing example of how African filmmakers are increasingly working across borders to tell richer, more inclusive stories.

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