The Herald (South Africa)

Pioneer Slots hits the jackpot with 1 000th machine in play

- Shaun Gillham gillhams@timesmedia.co.za

DRESSED to the nines and the triple sevens, Nelson Mandela Bay’s top business people, gaming licence owners and leaders turned out in numbers to celebrate Port Elizabethb­ased Pioneer Slots’ significan­t achievemen­t – that of putting its 1 000th machine into play.

Held at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Thursday last week, the cocktail function was attended by several high-profile guests.

They included provincial Economic Developmen­t and Tourism MEC Sakhumzi Somyo, Bay deputy mayor Mongameli Bobani, former mayor Nceba Faku and businessme­n Nceba Moss and Alfred da Costa.

The businessma­n of the moment, however, was entreprene­ur Stephen Dondolo who, besides his involvemen­t in a range of other successful enterprise­s, is the chief executive of the African Pioneer Group, which owns Pioneer Slots.

Acknowledg­ing Dondolo’s achievemen­ts, a range of speakers pointed out that among other initial challenges, Dondolo had started the Pioneers Slots initiative with no capital.

The cherry – two of which form Pioneer Slots’ logo – on top for Dondolo was the fact that the gaming firm is the first to have 1 000 machines placed within 3½ years since its inception.

Pioneer Slots was also celebrated for its support of black enterprise, with its machines having been placed at black-owned venues, and for its contributi­on to the GDP of the province.

Somyo commented how pleasing it was to see the many Pioneer Slots vehicles on the road and, in congratula­ting Dondolo, commented that “his success is our success”.

 ?? Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI ?? BIG GAMBLE: Celebratin­g Pioneer Slots’ achievemen­t are, from left, deputy mayor Mongameli Bobani, African Pioneer Group chief executive Stephen Dondolo, Economic Developmen­t and Tourism MEC Sakhumzi Somyo and the Eastern Cape Gambling and Betting...
Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI BIG GAMBLE: Celebratin­g Pioneer Slots’ achievemen­t are, from left, deputy mayor Mongameli Bobani, African Pioneer Group chief executive Stephen Dondolo, Economic Developmen­t and Tourism MEC Sakhumzi Somyo and the Eastern Cape Gambling and Betting...

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