The Citizen (KZN)

How to steal a stadium

Built for R44 million a year ago, a stadium near Bronkhorst­spruit is today an empty shell and a heap of rubble.

- Sipho Mabena siphom@citizen.co.za

What can’t be stolen is destroyed as city admits it ‘never handed it over’.

Thieves have stolen almost the entire Zithobeni stadium near Bronkhorst­spruit in Gauteng, which was built for R44.3 million just over a year ago by the Tshwane metro.

Urinals, toilet bowls, basins and copper pipe fittings have been ripped from the walls of all the ablution facilities.

Bathroom fittings that could not be stolen have been destroyed and turned into a heap of rubble, with electrical fittings also ripped off the walls and rafters.

Almost the entire facility’s doors, as well as door and window frames, have either been stolen or vandalised.

The cafeteria’s roll-down service opening has been stolen, with dressing rooms and guardrooms also not spared the rampage.

Water is seeping and flowing around, after thieves also stole pipe fittings and taps, with freshly painted walls covered in obscene statements.

Players and spectators have no choice but to relieve themselves on the floor, resulting in a permanent nauseating stench.

Electronic turnstile operating systems at the entrance have also been stripped – and now thieves have begun stealing the soccer pitch’s perimeter fence.

The stadium has all the hallmarks of an abandoned community facility, with the once-lush lawn disappeari­ng, reducing the soccer pitch to a bare dusty ground. Weeds cover the paved parking area, stall floors, walkways and rubbish is piling up.

According to residents, the facility was abandoned after the 2016 local government elections during which the ANC lost the city’s administra­tion to the DA.

Philani Ntuli, 17, said the facility was never handed over to the community after constructi­on and left with no security.

Thieves and vandals stripped it under cover of darkness. “They are eating up the stadium like termites. It is puzzling why the municipali­ty abandoned the stadium after spending millions of taxpayers’ money,” he said.

Another resident, Sarah Ngwenya said: “With no security, the nyaope addicts moved in and stole everything.”

The thieves even dug out trees around the stadium to sell on the main road. People were now stripping the paving bricks.

“What happened here is sad,” she said.

The metro said the extent of damage was yet to be establishe­d but the costs would likely be covered by insurance.

Spokespers­on Lindela Mashigo said the stadium was completed in April last year when the contractor left the site.

At the time there were security guards provided by their regional office in Region 7, but security was withdrawn due to challenges he did not specify. “There is a citywide challenge with provision of security personnel since April this year, but plans are under way to have the security reinstated at the facility,” Mashigo said.

He confirmed that the facility was never handed over to the community because there were outstandin­g issues with town planning.

“The consolidat­ion of the two erven on which the facility is situated which must be finalised,” Mashigo said. –

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? CARNAGE. Dilapidate­d Zithobeni Stadium and a neighbouri­ng township near Bronkhorst­spruit, east of Pretoria.
Picture: Jacques Nelles CARNAGE. Dilapidate­d Zithobeni Stadium and a neighbouri­ng township near Bronkhorst­spruit, east of Pretoria.
 ?? Pictures: Jacques Nelles ?? WHITE ELEPHANT. The dilapidate­d Zithobeni Stadium in Bronkhorst­spruit. GONE. What is left of a bathroom of the dilapidate­d stadium in Bronkhorst­spruit, with missing windows and doors.
Pictures: Jacques Nelles WHITE ELEPHANT. The dilapidate­d Zithobeni Stadium in Bronkhorst­spruit. GONE. What is left of a bathroom of the dilapidate­d stadium in Bronkhorst­spruit, with missing windows and doors.
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