Renovation for Sakubva Stadium set to be completed next year

Sakubva Stadium

THE upgrading of Sakubva Stadium in Mutare will take longer than anticipated amid revelations that the laying of the new turf is only expected to be complete by January next year.

The poor state of Sakubva Stadium has robbed Manicaland of Premier League football with Mutare-based Manica Diamonds being forced to play their home matches away from home.

There is, however, no good news as the wait for the return of premier league football in Mutare will continue at least until January next year.

“We took a very bold decision to invest in the upgrading of our Sakubva stadium. For the past three to four years our stadium was suspended from hosting PSL matches as it did not meet required standards. We then suspended matches to lay a new tuff in the stadium.

“We have been assured by our contractor that in the next seven months, we should be able to host PSL matches using a CAF standard tuff. The investment is not enough as want to put buckets seats. The project will take about three years to meet full requirements. The tuff removed from Sakubva has been laid in Chisamba grounds where division one matches will be played,” said Mutare Town clerk Mr Blessing Chafesuka.

Manica Diamonds can not wait for the completion of the renovations.

“The progress at Sakubva is pleasing. I visited the stadium three to four times and I have seen that the contractor is making progress. We are also happy that Chisamba Ground is also being upgraded,” said Manica Diamonds FC chairperson Masimba Chihiwa.

The broader objective of the local authority is not only to meet the PSL requirements but also the Confederation of African Football -CAF standards.

ZBC

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