The refurbishment of Harare’s iconic National Sports Stadium is progressing steadily, with significant upgrades already underway. According to Information Minister Jenfan Muswere, the project is taking shape, paving the way for a state-of-the-art sports facility.
Key upgrades currently in progress include the installation of modern water reticulation systems, which are now 65% complete. Additionally, the stadium’s security features are being enhanced with the installation of CCTV cameras and turnstiles, with 50% of the work already done. Furthermore, the installation of bucket seats is 35% complete, promising a more comfortable viewing experience for spectators.
The refurbishment project aims to transform the National Sports Stadium into a world-class venue, capable of hosting international sports events. The upgrades will not only enhance the stadium’s infrastructure but also improve the overall spectator experience.
Minister Muswere’s update indicates that the project is on track, and Zimbabweans can look forward to a revamped sports stadium that will host thrilling sporting events. The refurbishment is a significant investment in Zimbabwe’s sports infrastructure, demonstrating the government’s commitment to promoting sports development and excellence.
The completion of the National Sports Stadium refurbishment will be a major boost to Zimbabwe’s sports sector, providing a platform for local athletes to shine and attracting international competitions to the country.