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PACE OF RUFARO FACELIFT SET TO IMPROVE

- Tadious Manyepo

THE refurbishm­ent of Rufaro is expected to move into another gear following the decision by Harare City Council to reinstate Rufaro Marketing as a source of funding.

Rufaro Marketing, which operates a chain of beer halls across the capital, was originally the main source of funding for the venue.

However, most of the beer halls run by Rufaro Marketing had become white elephants following years of neglect and some were even leased to individual­s for private business.

The net effect has been reduced revenue for the municipali­ty and the non-maintenanc­e of key infrastruc­ture, including Rufaro.

Resultantl­y, the stadium gradually deteriorat­ed into an eyesore and was banned from hosting even local Premiershi­p matches.

But there is newly-found hope that once fully refurbishe­d, the stadium will be kept in its developed state as the Rufaro Marketing project has been resuscitat­ed.

Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume confirmed that Rufaro Marketing will be heavily involved in the maintenanc­e of the stadium together with giants Dynamos and CAPS United, who are expected to be given long-term leases for the ground.

“We have electronic turnstiles which were manufactur­ed by our sister company Rufaro Marketing.

“This stadium was named Rufaro after this company.

“It was built in the main by proceeds from beer sales.

“Back then Rufaro Private Limited used to be the biggest beer company in Zimbabwe.

“It had beerhalls across all suburbs.”

He added:

“We are in the process of re-taking and re-constituti­ng Rufaro Private Limited.

“This subsidiary is involved in the refurbishm­ent and subsequent maintenanc­e of the Rufaro Stadium.

“We are now back in control of all the 196 bars.

“We have retrieved all those bars and tenants are already paying, with part of the refurbishm­ent at Rufaro

being funded by this company”.

Mafume said Council will incorporat­e a shopping mall just behind the VIP parking.

“The car park, which has already been done, will also incorporat­e a shopping mall as we have decided to turn the stadium into a multi-plex just like all the stadiums in the world.”

The stadium is scheduled to re-open its gates in February when it hosts a Harare Derby showdown between Dynamos and CAPS United when the two giants battle it out in the Mayor’s Cheer Fund Cup.

“We will only be able to do the floodlight­s in the second phase of the renovation­s, which will be at the end of the 2024 Premiershi­p season.

“Then we will start having evening matches.”

 ?? ?? Mayor Jacob Mafume has confirmed reinstatem­ent of Rufaro Marketing as Rufaro stadium funder
Mayor Jacob Mafume has confirmed reinstatem­ent of Rufaro Marketing as Rufaro stadium funder

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