Licences – 4Racing Moves Ahead

Zwane steps down ito licence condition

4Racing Pty Ltd has confirmed that it has now been granted all operating licences by the Gauteng Gambling Board to pave the way for it to assume management of Highveld Racing operations.

The Gauteng Gambling Board on Friday 12 November 2021 granted 4Racing the transfer of the Totalizator, Bookmaker and Race Meeting licences from Phumelela Gaming and Leisure Limited at Turffontein Racecourse.

This follows the transfer of licence approvals received by 4Racing from the Mpumalanga Economic Regulator, the Eastern Cape Gambling Board, the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board and the Free State Gambling, Liquor and Tourism Authority.

“The transfer of the operating licences from the Gauteng Gambling Board to 4Racing is a major step forward for the South African horseracing industry. It gives 4Racing the opportunity to bring stability to the industry and to the over 1000 people currently employed by Phumelela. We have been hard at work in preparation for the granting of all licences we have applied for and for the completion of the transaction with Phumelela and we will soon share more concrete details of our future vision,” said 4Racing Chief Executive Officer, Fundi Sithebe, who is pictured above.

In compliance with the Gauteng Gambling Board licence conditions, 4Racing’s Chairperson, Mxolisi Zwane, has agreed to step down from his position.

  • Media release by 4Racing Pty Ltd on Saturday 13 November 2021

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