WanejoBets is a South African sportsbook run by Wanejo Technology (Pty) Ltd, licensed by the Eastern Cape Gambling Board under Bookmakers Licence Number ECBM017, issued 30 September 2022. Its cashier lists ten deposit methods, more payment brands than most betting sites this project tracks carry at once. We scan its football, rugby, tennis and mixed martial arts pricing on the competitions OddsBash covers.
What stands out
- Ten deposit methods sit in the cashier: Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, the Ozow, SnapScan and Zapper instant-EFT apps, and three voucher brands, 1Voucher, Blu Voucher and OTT.
- We track WanejoBets’ match result, total goals and two-way winner markets across football, rugby, tennis and MMA on the events OddsBash covers.
- Some MMA fights carry both a three-way market, with a draw priced but rarely backed, and a separate two-way winner market side by side, priced independently.
Deposits and withdrawals
Visa and Mastercard, Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, and the Ozow, SnapScan and Zapper instant-EFT apps all fund a WanejoBets account, alongside three voucher brands: 1Voucher, Blu Voucher and OTT. No minimum deposit figure is published.
Withdrawals are capped at R10,000 a day, R20,000 a week and R100,000 a month, with a R100 minimum per request and a limit of two simultaneous requests, paid out within 24 hours once FICA clears.
Odds and markets
On the competitions OddsBash tracks, WanejoBets prices football, rugby, tennis and mixed martial arts, running 1X2, total goals and two-way winner markets depending on the sport.
The margin andcoverage figures above are measured from odds WanejoBets actually published. They refresh with every scan.
Good to know
- FICA needs an ID or passport plus a proof of address before a withdrawal clears, standard practice at any licensed South African book; WanejoBets’ own site states no specific review turnaround.
- Cricket appears nowhere in WanejoBets’ sports catalogue, the one gap among the sports OddsBash otherwise tracks here.