Carnival City has acknowledged the loyalty and commitment of its long service employees, presenting no less than 112 employees with awards at a special function at the complex’s Mardi Gras recently.
All employees who have been employed at the casino for ten years or more received an award. Carnival City’s newly-appointed general manager, Annemie Turk says the sheer number of employees who have worked at the casino for more than a decade bears testimony to the success of the casino in creating and maintaining a healthy, happy and productive work environment.
“We work hard to ensure that our employees feel appreciated, motivated and empowered. The gaming and hospitality industry offers numerous and diverse career opportunities, and attracts people who are just as diverse in character.We are blessed with a truly dedicated team which is committed to delivering excellent service and making Carnival the most exciting, preferred hub for entertainment in our region. It is fitting that we acknowledge the loyalty and commitment of our long-standing employees,” says Turk.

Jacque Venter (Gaming Technical Manager) received an award for 16 years of service. On the left is Tristan Kaatze (Group Director A&G Gaming) and on the right is Annemie Turk (Carnival City’s General Manager).
- Tristan Kaatze presents an award to Collins Mahlangu (Prive Ambassador) in acknowledgment of his 16 years of service. On the right is Annemie Turk