The Zimbabwean government is in the last phase of fitting bucket seats at the National Sports Stadium to align with international norms.
Acting President Kembo Mohadi disclosed this advancement in a Friday press conference at the Munhumutapa office.
He noted, “Our teams play abroad, but we are about to finish installing bucket seats at the National Sports Stadium.”
The stadium shut down in 2023 for renovations, lacking facilities like bucket seats, electronic turnstiles, and enhanced changing rooms.
Bucket seats are crucial for CAF’s approval, pushing the government to expedite this part of the renovation.
Alongside seats, the project includes installing electronic turnstiles and upgrading medical and changing areas.
Mohadi emphasized the government’s commitment to reviving other sports facilities like Magamba, signaling a broader sports infrastructure overhaul.
A 2024 report by the Sports Minister revealed that 90% of Zimbabwe’s sports venues are in dire need of repair.
These efforts aim to restore the National Sports Stadium to a venue capable of hosting international matches.
The completion of these upgrades will lessen the need for Zimbabwean teams to play home games overseas.
This initiative is part of a larger plan to foster a thriving sports culture within Zimbabwe’s borders.
The transformation of the National Sports Stadium is a testament to the government’s resolve to improve sports facilities.
As the project nears its end, anticipation grows among local sports enthusiasts for the return of international football to Zimbabwe.
The new seating arrangements promise improved spectator experiences and compliance with international football standards.
The government’s focus on sports infrastructure signals a strategic move towards enhancing national pride through sports.
Local fans are hopeful that soon they will support their teams at home, surrounded by modern amenities.
The bucket seats symbolize not just comfort but also a step towards reclaiming Zimbabwe’s place in international sports.
With these renovations, Zimbabwe aims to revitalize its sports scene, making it more inclusive and internationally competitive.
The completion of the National Sports Stadium’s upgrade is crucial for hosting events like the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The sports community watches eagerly as the final touches are applied to what will be a rejuvenated sports landmark.
The government’s dedication to this project reflects a broader vision for sports development across the nation.
This overhaul is not just about meeting standards but about celebrating Zimbabwean sports on home turf.
As the seats are installed, the dream of watching the Warriors play at home draws closer to reality.
The completion of the bucket seat installation marks a significant milestone in Zimbabwe’s sports infrastructure journey.