BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

  • Titch
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
  • Posts: 9397
  • Thanks: 366

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247192
17 Dec 2009
African countries could soon have their race horses galloping in Plettenberg Bay - that's if Africa Race Estate is allowed to develop an ambitious R1.3-billion track, pavilion, a five-star hotel and village in the area.

Though the man on the street will be able to race at the planned annual Africa Race International, the developers are targeting African countries, their royalty and super-rich.

Africa Race Estate, which has the full backing of Western Cape MEC for finance, economic development and tourism Alan Winde, said the development would begin as soon as regulatory requirements such as an environmental impact assessment and rezoning of the 60ha land had been cleared.

Phindi Kema, a director at African Race Estate, said: "We are building the home of African racing. Taking the lead will be African countries and their royals.

"This is a sport of kings and it's only natural that you will have African royalty taking part in the race.

"The whole idea is to have royal families and the rich and famous backing or even owning specific horses in the race. The critical aspect of it is the visibility of African royalty," she said.

Initially, the race would feature Libya, Swaziland, Morocco, Nigeria and Angola, Kema said, adding that more and more royalty would be lured as time went on.

Though she would not reveal the funders, she said finance would come from local and Middle Eastern partners.

Qatar is speculated to be one of the partners in the race.

She said her company had roped in a European expert on horses to manage and market the race internationally.

"We have to raise the bar. This is historic and the first of its kind in Africa. We see the race as one that Africa will be very proud of."

Winde said he was excited by the proposed race.

"People talk to me all the time, but I was very impressed with [Kema]. She has good plans and I must help her.

"The idea sounds very exciting. Horses are a big part of the Plettenberg Bay region and we will facilitate whatever needs to be facilitated.

"If we can't do it on that piece of land we will do it on another piece of land."

Though the final approval of the project depends on the department of agriculture and the Bitou Municipality in Plettenberg Bay, he said he did not see any reason why they wouldn't support a programme that would develop and create jobs in the area.

All interested parties, he said, would meet on January 25 to discuss the way forward...came to a grinding halt

FEB 2012

Breeder Phindi Kema, who has been trying to buy Arlington racecourse in the Eastern Cape for R50-million, has been the industry's most vocal critic.

Kema's complaints to the Competition Commission have led to an inquiry into alleged collusion between Phumelela and Gold Circle.

She also approached the Public Protector to investigate how Phumelela came to own its racing assets in Gauteng and why Phumelela and Gold Circle have exclusive and extended tote licences....came to a grinding halt
Give everything but up!

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Flash Harry
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Thanks: 0

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247216
i wonder why she is interested in the racing game?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • zesto
  • Topic Author
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Thanks: 0

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247220
Tich its her. Page 3 of the Sunday Times beneath the July pics

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • @teamwildracing
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Thanks: 0

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247258
zest can you post a scan?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Bob Brogan
  • Administrator
  • Administrator
  • Posts: 82713
  • Thanks: 6507

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247260
@teamwildracing Wrote:
> zest can you post a scan?


you can read online if you subscribe

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Party Line
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Thanks: 0

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247321
Rearing a goat does not qualify one to run a tote. 8-)

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Titch
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
  • Posts: 9397
  • Thanks: 366

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247976
Durban - Battle lines are being drawn in a fight to own Greyville racecourse, home of the Durban July and one of the oldest racing venues in the country.

What has made the situation tenuous is that Gold Circle, the present tenant at the racecourse, has not had its operating licence automatically approved because of a change in gambling legislation.

Waiting in the wings is an aggressive and powerful BEE consortium that has made an unsolicited bid to the eThekwini municipality, saying that Gold Circle is “running racing into the ground” and should not be allowed to continue operating from the landmark venue.

The woman behind the takeover bid, racehorse breeder and businesswoman Phindi Kema, said yesterday that her company, Africa Race Group (ARG), based in Port Elizabeth, was a perfect halfway point between the racing operations of Durban and Cape Town.

“To solidify the business, we require critical mass and the location is equally important – hence our interest in Durban and Cape Town,” she said.

Her bid for control of Greyville was given a major boost by the Gaming and Betting Board last week when it said black economic empowerment in horse racing was now a priority.

Kema, 40, said Gold Circle had sold three racetracks – in Gauteng, the Free State and recently the Clairwood racecourse in Durban – reducing opportunities for owners and trainers to make money. She said the sale of the racecourses were of “absolutely no benefit to the industry”.

Greyville, which measures 2 800m all round, was the last racecourse property owned by the government and her view was that it should go to an empowerment company and benefit all South Africans.

“It does not necessarily have to be owned by ARG… We are of the view that the two existing operators (Phumelela and Gold Circle) should not be considered precisely because they have run the industry into the ground,” she said.

On Wednesday, Gold Circle chairman Robert Mauvis accused Kema of having a political agenda. “They (ARG) are trying to create issues that don’t exist. They have a mischievous political agenda,” he said.

However, provincial Gaming and Betting Board chairwoman Sibusisiwe Ngubane told The Mercury last night that the delay in Gold Circle’s application for an operating licence was because Gold Circle had failed to submit all the information needed for its renewal under the new laws.

Ngubane recently met key industry players, including Gold Circle, where they presented transformation guidelines detailing minimum standards in the horse racing and betting industry. One of the requirements was that industry players must have a minimum of 26-percent black partnership.

The board also said black partners must be KZN citizens and reflective of its demographics.

“Therefore black partners will have to buy those shares. We are not saying white business should give their shares away,” Ngubane said.

She also said that each application for licensing or licence renewal would be considered individually by the board.

Mauvis said Gold Circle’s lease with the eThekwini municipality allowed it to operate at Greyville racecourse for the next 57 years. He found it “absurd” that a discussion involving the sale of the racecourse was even taking place. “The city manager (S’bu Sithole) has not brought that to our attention. So I don’t think the city is dealing with them (ARG) in a very serious light.”

Mauvis said he believed ARG’s proposal was just an “enquiry” and that Greyville racecourse was a very special piece of land. Having Gold Circle as a tenant would ensure its survival for many years.

“It is very expensive to operate a racecourse. We don’t make money out of Greyville. That is why we sold the Clairwood racecourse – so that we could focus on entertainment and horse racing at Greyville… We employ far more people than any other gambling industry, especially unskilled labour,” he said.

Mauvis said the profits made by Gold Circle went towards upgrading facilities.

A spokesman for eThekwini, Thabo Mofokeng, said ARG’s proposal would be processed, “taking into consideration arrangements the city has with Gold Circle, and replied to accordingly. There has been no concrete development regarding this matter”.

Mofokeng said the municipality was also discussing with Gold Circle the future development of that area as part of the Florida Road precinct extension.

Kema said her company was bringing a “new thinking” into SA horse racing and not everyone was comfortable with this approach.

“It is important to change the image of SA horse racing so the industry can attract expertise and investment. This can happen when it is seen by the rest of SA as a dynamic industry, not the dinosaur it is now,” she said
Give everything but up!

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • hotline
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Thanks: 0

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247980
"racehorse breeder and businesswoman Phindi Kema".........what a joke.....cant even pay basic bills.....all talk ,no action!When last did you see a horse racing in her colours or when last did you see her sell a horse anywhere.....another gravy train rider!

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Titch
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
  • Posts: 9397
  • Thanks: 366

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247984
hotline Wrote:
> "racehorse breeder and businesswoman Phindi
> Kema".........what a joke.....cant even pay basic
> bills.....all talk ,no action!When last did you
> see a horse racing in her colours or when last did
> you see her sell a horse anywhere.....another
> gravy train rider!


1 million % E.. Im sure she has a few investors buying into her pipe dreams to make her ride on the gravy train nice and comfy..
Give everything but up!

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Flash Harry
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Thanks: 0

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247986
what the joke this women is, i ask again why does she have this interest in horse racing?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • gregbucks
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Thanks: 0

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247990
She may be a joke but not owning a racetrack in KZN is a real threat to Gold Circles imo... ::o

Might regret selling Clairwood?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Flash Harry
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Thanks: 0

Re: Re: BEE consortium bids to buy Greyville

13 years 1 month ago
#247993
greg will you be living in 57 year? worry about where the next dop it come from and leave this edeiot woman to make the politics :)-D

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 0.110 seconds

Contact Details

Main Office (HQ)
PO Box 40390
Moreleta Park
Pretoria
0044
+27 (0) 82 785 4357
info@africanbettingclan.com

About A.B.C.

African Betting Clan is established for the upliftment of the sports punter, who enjoys a bet on horse racing, football and other sports, enabling them to voice their views and opinions on all aspects of the sport of their choice, free of charge.

Learn More

T's & C's

The views expressed on this website are not necessarily the views held by the proprietors of the site. Therefore African Betting Clan will not be responsible for any content posted. No persons under the age of 18 years are permitted to gamble. National Responsible Gambling Programme and its toll-free number (0800 006 008)