Blessed by a warm all-year round climate, cultural diversity and robust economic growth, Angola is in a strong position to clinch a piece of the global tourism market. The nation is rebuilding its infrastructure to satisfy the demand of the tourism sector.
Casinos de Angola, through its gambling operator Plurijogos, will invest us$ 55 million in the next three years to promote the gambling and entertainment industry in Angola in a bid to bolster the country's image abroad. Part of this investment will be used to promote the country's cultural, entertainment and leisure activities. The main goal is to promote the local culture and at the same time bring world-renowned artists to Angola.
In 2010, the Casinos de Angola brand will embody what Plurijogos promised to become when it started out in 1992 - to be Angola's largest gambling and entertainment business. This new brand is meant to meet the demands of modern times, such as the need to provide high-end entertainment for the gambling industry and all other related activities.
Casinos de Angola is responsible for running the Casino Marinha, Tivoli and Imperador gambling rooms in Luanda along with the newly opened Olimpia Casino in Lubango.
Casinos de Angola have worked closely with TCS John Huxley since their conception, building new and exciting casino's across Angola. Providing complete turnkey solutions for each operation, the partnership forged between TCS John Huxley & Casinos de Angola has over the years elevated the standard of gaming in the region enormously. The existing operations are used as a benchmark by aspiring operators. The existing operations are used as a benchmark by aspiring operators.
September 2010 will see Casinos de Angola opening yet another operation, Diamante Casino. "I would like to take this opportunity to wish the directors and management team every success with the opening of Diamante Casino. I must commend the company on its expansion and professionalism over the past 11 years. They really have set the gaming standard in Angola and have shown the gaming world that they mean business" commented John Whiskin, Managing Director TCS John Huxley Africa.