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Kwazulu-Natal Te Garden Province


KwaZulu-Natal, often referred to as the Garden


Province, is located in the southeast of the country alongside the Indian Ocean. It is the second most populous province with around 10.2 million. The capital is Pietermaritzburg although the largest city is Durban.


Kwazulu-Natal province is made up of three different geographic areas and two mountainous regions and is divided into one metropolitan municipality and ten district municipalities which are then divided into 48 local municipalities. Agriculture and mining are key industries although it is fast becoming known for its eco tourism with two Unesco World Heritage sites.


Te KwaZulu-Natal Gaming and Betting Board regulates the industry under the KZN Gaming and Betting Act No. 8 of 2010 which was amended in 2017. Tis created a new category of horse racing to allow rural horse racing to be brought into the fold creating more economic opportunities for rural areas.


Te amendment also provided clarity for the Electronic Bingo Terminals which have been rolled out and seen a significant growth in tax revenue for the bingo sector.


KZN is the second largest gambling province after Gauteng in terms of revenues. Tere are five casinos, 22 bingo operators, four route operators, 548 site operators, 50 bookmakers (with 109 premises), two totalisators and two racecourse operators. Total GGR for the province was R5.41bn (17.6 per cent share).


Te KZN Gaming and Betting Board recently requested an analytical analysis of the saturation of the municipal areas of the province looking at gambling positions. Tis aims to help with the location of sites and possible relocation and serves as a framework for future positions or premises.


CASINOS Tere are some 4,092 slots and 166 gaming


tables operational within five casinos. Te GGR for the slots amounted to R2.8bn for FY2018/19 whilst tables saw a GGR of R786.1m. A total of R430.7m was paid in taxes from the casinos.


Tsogo Sun operates three casinos - Suncoast Casino in Durban which has 1,622 slots and 57 table games, BlackRock in Newcastle which has 300 slots and 10 table games and Golden Horse in Pietermaritzburg with 450 slots and 22 table games.


Meanwhile Sibaya in Umhlanga Rocks has 1,244 slots and 48 table games and is operated by Sun International and Umfolozi Casino in Empangeni has 288 slots and 14 table games and is operated by Peermont.


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Te application fee for a casino licence is R114,000 plus an annual licence fee of R114,000 plus R2,000 per gaming machine and R10,000 per gaming table. Casinos pay a sliding scale tax rate starting at:


Revenues under R12m pay 9.5 per cent; Revenues R12m up to R30m pay R1.14m plus 11 per cent on GGR over R12m; Revenues of R30m up to R50m pay R3.12m plus 12 per cent on GGR over R30m; revenues of R50m up to R100m pay R5.52m plus 13 per cent on GGR over R50m and for revenues over R100m they pay R12.02m plus 14 per cent of GGR over R100m.


LPMS Tere are 2,974 LPMs operational of the 9,000


permitted in 548 active sites (December 2019 data). Phase 1 is for 4,500 LPMs. LPM GGR for FY2018/19 was R819.8m and they paid R122.9m in taxes.


An application fee for a route operator licence is R5,600 plus an annual licence fee is R570 per LPM with a minimum payment of R2,850.


A site operator application fee is R1,500 (Type A) and R10,000 (Type B) and licence fee is R500 per LPM for both A and B types (with minimum payment of R5,000). LPMs pay 15 per cent of GGR.


LPM route operators are Vslots, Kingdom Slots and KZN Slots (Sun International) and Luck@It (Vukani).


BINGO Tere are 33 bingo halls and five bingo operators


including Galaxy Bingo with 12 locations, Viva Bingo with 10 and Classic Bingo, ShockProof and Silvercrest Trading with the remaining.


GGR for bingo was R57m and total taxes paid was R1.7m. An application fee for a bingo licence is R57,000 with an annual licence fee of R57,000. Bingo pays three per cent of bingo revenue.


BETTING Tere are 50 bookmaker rights in the province,


two totalisators and two racecourses -Greyville in Durban and Scottsville in Pietermaritzburg. Te Golden Horse Casino is located at the back of the Scotsville grandstand. Tese are operated by Phumelela via Gold Circle. Te second totalisator is Ithotho/Trotco which is also licensed in KZN as a totalisator and racecourse operator.


Te total GGR on betting (bookmaker and totalisator) was R923.8m divided between horse racing with R510.2m and sports was R413.5m.


Te application fee for a totalisator licence is R10,000 and annual licence fee of R10,000 and the application for a bookmaker licence is R5,000 and bookmaker licensing fee is R4,000 per bookmaking right.


Essential information and facts about Kwazulu-Natal:


Population


Capital Pietermaritzburg 10.2 million


Authority KwaZulu-Natal Gaming and Betting Board.


Website www.kzngbb.org.za GGR R5.41bn


Gambling Taxes R728m


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