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Former casino reimagined as multi-use precinct

28 Jul 2025
 Source: Carousel South Africa
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The former Carousel Casino site in South Africa’s North West province is being transformed into a multi-use tourism and events precinct.

Once the largest casino in the Southern Hemisphere, Carousel served as the economic anchor of Moretele Municipality. Under new ownership, the venue is being redeveloped.

Carousel’s MD André Pretorius says: “Carousel’s transformation represents the largest private-sector investment in Moretele Municipality in decades. Across 500 hectares, with 300 hectares of prime bush, we’re not simply rebuilding a venue, we’re creating a sustainable economic ecosystem that can host everything from intimate business meetings to festivals for over 20 000 people.”

The project is expected to generate 600 construction jobs and 300 permanent roles spanning hospitality, security, event management, maintenance, conservation and administration. Skills development programmes and supplier opportunities for local entrepreneurs are part of the rollout strategy.

Development phases

The first phase of the project, already underway, includes MICE infrastructure for up to 1 000 attendees, upgraded accommodation and a new eco-estate.

The second phase (2026/27) will include the construction of a motorsport raceway, new residential developments and a festival ground with capacity for 20 000 visitors. Phase three (2027) will focus on conservation tourism initiatives, including a 6 metre-high elevated walking trail and a conservation-themed park.

The raceway will comply with FIA standards and is part of a broader events strategy aimed at securing high-spend domestic and international visitors through multi-day festivals, conferences and sporting events.

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