Times of Eswatini

E19M FOR SOMHLOLO VVIP, TOILETS

New-look venue will have retractabl­e tunnel, giant screen, among other improvemen­ts

- BY ASHMOND NZIMA AND MACHAWE FAKUDZE

MBABANE – It will cost government an arm and a leg to upgrade Somhlolo National Stadium to internatio­nal standard.

An extra E35 million was allocated for the next stage (phase four) of the upgrade of the national stadium. The money which was tabled by Minister of Finance Rijkenberg for the stadium showed an increment from the previous year’s E15 million, which was used for phase three of the rehabilita­tion. This is as per the estimates released after the presentati­on of the national budget speech by Minister of Rijkenberg, this past Monday. As per the budget estimates document, the new-look for Somhlolo will have, among other features, a E10 million VVIP hospitalit­y area and E9 million sewer and toilets. As per the breakdown, up to E3 million will be channelled into a media room; E2 million for VIP gate; E3 million for giant screen; and E2 million for backup generator. Government has further budgeted E1 million for a retractabl­e tunnel. Up to E5 million is for profession­al fees and contingenc­ies.

Over E100 million had already been spent in upgrading the venue at the time of compiling this report.

Minister of Sports, Culture and Youth Affairs Bongani Nzima expressed hope that the stadium would be approved to host internatio­nal games after the upgrade. An inspection is expected to be conducted by a team from the Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) by mid-year.

Meanwhile, Ministry of Sports, Culture and Youth Affairs Communicat­ions Officer Sibongisen­i Zondi, said it was difficult to give timelines on the completion of phase four of the rehabilita­tion programme.

Zondi said it was hard to reveal when the phase four upgrade of the stadium would start, as they were still in the 2023/24 financial year. Government’s financial year runs between April 1 and March 31 the following year.

“For now, it would be difficult to draw up a concrete timeline regarding the commenceme­nt of phase four of the rehabilita­tion,” Zondi said.

He said the funds in question would be released to the ministry in the upcoming financial year and once that was done, they would then update the nation.

He further shared that the ministry in phase three installed a new perimeter fence with automated entry points and extended the VIP section and tunnels, among other things.

On another note, the stadium was banned by both the Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) and the Internatio­nal Federation of Football Associatio­n (FIFA) from hosting Category ‘A’ matches. The ban was imposed in 2019, which forced the country’s envoys in continenta­l inter-clubs competitio­ns and the national team, Sihlangu, to host opponents outside the country’s borders, mainly South Africa.

Government, on the other hand, is constructi­ng recreation­al facilities across the four regions. In northern Hhohho, up to E5 million has been budgeted for the constructi­on of Ntfonjeni Sports Arena. As per the breakdown of the project, at least E200 000 will be for preliminar­ies and general; E1.6 million for external works; E750 000 for a football field; E500 000 for toilets; E1.7 million for mini-hall (dressing rooms and indoor games) and E250 000 for fencing.

 ?? (Pics: AFN Sports and File pic) ?? Somhlolo National Stadium will undergo further upgrades at a cost of E35 million. (INSET) A new-look Somhlolo will have a retractabl­e player tunnel.
(Pics: AFN Sports and File pic) Somhlolo National Stadium will undergo further upgrades at a cost of E35 million. (INSET) A new-look Somhlolo will have a retractabl­e player tunnel.
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