Partner representatives from Hollywoodbets and Gold Circle said they are excited for the event, with all plans in motion to ensure a successful day.
Chairperson of the Economic Development and Planning Committee Councillor Thembo Ntuli said safety measures have been implemented to ensure the event and related activities occur seamlessly.
“Metro Police officers will be deployed around the Greyville area working with other law enforcement agencies. All intersections will be managed for traffic control with some road closures.”
Councillor Ntuli said the projections for the economic impact on eThekwini from the Durban July weekend are far reaching. This is due to several events taking place. “The direct spend is estimated at R271 million, with a total of R670 million contribution to the eThekwini GDP and a total number of 5 000 jobs to be created,” he said.