Mojabet isn’t built around bonuses but don’t underestimate them. Offers are targeting you since sign-up and more are regularly waiting on the promotions page. It can feel rewarding at first given the many options, large percentages, and various rails they are available for. Eventually, you notice each reward has its own restrictions, time limits, and rules regarding what you can access.
They also can’t be stacked and you are pressured by time. I’m not saying the offers are bad, I’m just saying you should be careful with them.
Right before finishing registration, a modal takes over the screen, offering you one of the following:
You can pick one before you’ve placed a single bet. Before you do that, let’s check the requirements.
Want to head over to the casino for some free fun? It’s not that free, have a look:
Deposit less than 25 ZMW and nothing happens. No error. No warning. The bonus just doesn’t credit.
Once it does credit, the bonus balance sits separately from real money. Only certain slots count for the rollover – the ones listed under “Games for wagering.” There’s a button that takes you to that list. Without it, you’d be guessing.
Wagering ticks down slowly because it’s based on the bonus amount, not the deposit. You can’t withdraw casino winnings while the bonus is active. The withdrawal screen lets you look, but that’s about it.
If the bonus isn’t fully wagered within 7 days, it disappears. Bonus balance gone. Winnings from it are gone too.
If you want to have a decent chance of getting something out of the bonus, you should consider the following:
There’s also a quiet rule about stake size on some promos later, but for the welcome bonus, the main limiter is time and the 40× rollover.
If you haven’t placed a casino bet yet, you can cancel the bonus cleanly. Once you’ve spun even once, cancellation means contacting support and asking them to remove it.
When it’s cancelled, everything tied to it disappears. No partial conversions. No saved winnings.
The sports bonus behaves more predictably at first.
It shows up in the betslip and balance clearly. The friction comes later, when you realize certain bets don’t qualify and withdrawals won’t go through until the conditions are cleared.
It doesn’t interfere with the casino wallet the way casino bonuses do, but it still locks withdrawals until it’s resolved.
This one is isolated on purpose.
Once you pick it, it’s obvious you’re locked into Aviator. No slots. No sportsbook. The balance behaves the same, and the wagering progress only moves when Aviator rounds settle.
It’s easy to activate and hard to forget you chose it.
This one appears after registration, inside promotions. You log in, tap into the wheel page, and hit Spin. There’s only one spin per account, per day.
Possible outcomes include:
Some prizes require a deposit. Some don’t. Each prize comes with its own wagering rules, usually 40× if it’s a bonus, and expiry if you don’t use it in time. You don’t choose the prize. You deal with what you land on.
This one runs every weekend, but only if you activate it manually.
Only selected slots qualify. There’s also a 300 ZMW max stake per spin rule – anything above that doesn’t count toward wagering and can get the bonus voided.
Real money is used first, but wagering still counts toward the bonus. Withdraw real money early and the bonus is surrendered.
This one doesn’t look like a bonus at first. It feels like a side quest.
Reward tiers:
| Total Bet | Reward |
| 800–1,299 ZMW | 10 Free Spins |
| 1,300–2,599 ZMW | 20 Free Spins |
| 2,600+ ZMW | 30 Free Spins |
Free spins are credited after the promo ends, valid for 3 days, and winnings are capped (up to 225 ZMW for the top tier). No wagering on those winnings, but you won’t get rich off them either.
Leaderboards, weekly races, and other promos sit on top of all this. They usually don’t stack with welcome bonuses, sometimes do with the wheel, and almost always come with their own expiry and review clauses.