Carousel Reimagined: Multi-million Rand Economic Revival to Create 900 Jobs
South Africa’s Iconic Destination Returns as Moretele Municipality’s Economic Powerhouse
Former Casino Transforms into “Worlds Within a World” – Targeting 600 Construction and 300 Permanent Jobs Within Three Years
Pretoria, South Africa – Carousel, once the economic heartbeat of Moretele Municipality and the largest casino in the southern hemisphere, is set to reclaim its position as the region’s primary economic driver through a comprehensive multi-million Rand transformation across 500 hectares of prime South African landscape. Under new ownership and guided by the visionary concept of “Worlds Within a World,” the iconic venue is creating an unprecedented integrated ecosystem that will directly employ 900 people within three years while revitalising the broader regional economy.
Reviving Economic Leadership Through Innovation
During its heyday, Carousel was the cornerstone of Moretele Municipality’s economy, providing thousands of jobs and supporting countless local businesses. The new ownership is committed to not just restoring this economic impact but amplifying it through sustainable, diversified development that creates lasting prosperity for the region.
“Carousel’s transformation represents the largest private sector investment in Moretele Municipality in decades,” said Mr André Pretorius, Managing Director of Carousel. “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 of over 20,000 people. Our commitment to create 600 construction jobs and 300 permanent positions within 3 years demonstrates our confidence in both the project and the community’s potential.”
Comprehensive Job Creation and Skills Development
The Carousel project will deliver immediate and sustained economic impact through:
World-Class Events, MICE and Motorsport Excellence
At the heart of Carousel’s economic strategy lies a comprehensive event and business tourism infrastructure designed to attract national and international events across multiple scales:
Conservation-Centred Tourism Innovation
Carousel’s commitment to sustainable development places conservation at the heart of all tourism, nature, and wildlife experiences, with 300 hectares of prime bush providing the natural foundation for diverse eco-tourism initiatives:
Immediate Impact: Eco Estate Already Operational
Demonstrating the project’s rapid implementation, Carousel has already completed significant infrastructure development with measurable results:
Strategic Stakeholder Engagement
Carousel’s economic revival is built on strong partnerships with key stakeholders committed to regional development. The project has already secured engagement from regional government, local entrepreneurs, and tourism professionals.
“Carousel’s represents exactly the kind of sustainable, community-focused development that Moretele Municipality needs. The council is working closely with the new management to ensure this project integrates seamlessly with our community development plans,” said Moretele Municipality Mayor, Cllr Masango George Manyike. “The creation of 1,000 jobs and the commitment to local skills development aligns perfectly with our vision for economic growth that benefits all our residents.”
Nonhlanhla Seoe, responsible for destination and tourism promotion from a business events perspective in the City of Tshwane, will be visiting Carousel on 29 July 2025 for strategic discussions with management and stakeholders.
“Carousel’s integrated approach to destination development aligns perfectly with our vision for sustainable business tourism growth in the greater Tshwane region,” said Ms Nonhlanhla Seoe. “The project’s commitment to job creation, skills development, and conservation creates a model that other destinations can follow. We’re excited to explore how Carousel’s renaissance can contribute to positioning our region as a world-class business events destination.”
Regional Economic Multiplier Effects
The Carousel project will generate significant economic benefits beyond direct employment:
Sustainable Development Model
Mr Pretorius emphasised the project’s long-term sustainability approach: “Our ‘Worlds Within a World’ concept ensures that Carousel serves multiple economic sectors simultaneously. Business conferences generate revenue during weekdays, multi-day festivals attract tens of thousands of visitors, motorsport events create weekend premium experiences, conservation tourism provides year-round appeal, and our eco estate residential community creates a stable base. This diversification across 500 hectares protects against economic volatility while maximising employment opportunities and preserving 300 hectares of prime bushveld for future generations.”
Immediate Implementation Timeline
With construction already underway and event bookings securing operational revenue, Carousel is moving rapidly toward full implementation.
Investment and Partnership Opportunities
The project continues to attract interest from: