Mojabet Deposits & Withdrawals in Zambia

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When you want to fund your Mojabet account it’s the usual routine: you tap the little balance area, then Deposit stars at you and you go to business. Some may be missing the extra convenience of cards and wallets, but Airtel and MTN are what we all use anyways. Mobile money is the vibe her all the way through.

The first rule that shows up like a slap on the wrist when you start digging into the T&Cs is no third-party deposits. They’re not being polite about it either. If the phone isn’t in your name and they catch it during checks, Mojabet’s basically saying: “we freeze that money for you now.” That’s not a warning, that’s a threat dressed as a rule.

Deposits

Here’s how it actually goes when you deposit:

  1. Open Deposit.
  2. Pick Airtel Money or MTN MoMo.
  3. Type the amount.
  4. Hit whatever the confirm/continue button is.
  5. Then… you’re not done. You’re waiting for the mobile money side to approve the payment.

People make mistakes in that final section. As they notice the loader, they believe Mojabet “took the deposit.” No. The deposit is in approva statusl. You’re merely watching the betting site, considering until that is verified.

We have to give Mojabet that it’s fast and balances update instantly. There are moments when you’re sitting there waiting but they are one in a hundred.

Mojabet fees

Messages like “we charge X%” don’t appear left and right when using Mojabet. It’s the telco that’s causing the fee pain. No speculations here, just the usual charges we can’t run away from.

Fees are only truly apparent when you make a deposit and your wallet balance decreases by a little bit more than what you entered. At that point, you begin to trust math instead of “Deposit successful” banners.

Withdrawals

Withdrawals are where Mojabet stops being casual.

  • Minimum withdrawal is 100 ZMW.
  • They say withdrawals can be split into instalments if the method limit gets in the way.
  • They can hold payouts for ID checks and if your details are wrong or you refuse documents, they can refuse the withdrawal and kill the account.

And then there’s the part that feels like it was written by someone who’s tired of processing five tiny withdrawals from the same person:

Your first withdrawal in 24 hours up to 5,000 ZMW gets auto-approved. Anything over 5,000 ZMW or the second request and you’re in manual review land. That’s not “maybe.” That’s literally how they’ve decided to run it.

They also say 48 hours processing time, and then they add “we aim for 60 minutes” like a little peace offering. I read that as: “it’s usually quick, unless it isn’t.”

The limits table

Action What Mojabet says What it means in real use
Deposit Max depends on method and is shown during deposit page You don’t see the ceiling until you’re already mid-deposit
Deposit source No third-party payments If the wallet isn’t in your name and they catch it, they can confiscate winnings
Withdraw minimum 100 ZMW Anything below that isn’t even worth trying
Withdraw approvals First withdrawal/24h up to 5,000 ZMW auto-approved Second withdrawal or bigger amounts = manual review
Big wins 250,000+ ZMW can be paid in instalments If you hit a huge number, you’re not getting it as one clean transfer
Processing time Within 48h (aim for minutes) Could be quick, could be “check back later”

Refunds + dormant fees

Refunds are handled like a dispute that needs to be resolved right away. They will take it into account within a limited time frame, and they may deduct bonuses or winnings before returning any money. Therefore, “refund” does not mean “give me back what I had,” but rather “we’ll recalculate your balance after stripping promo money.”

Even more straightforward are dormant accounts, which begin charging an admin fee each month until the balance is essentially depleted if you don’t use them for a sufficient amount of time. It doesn’t sound like a friendly warning. It is merely a mechanism.