Daily Dispatch

Call for investors to help complete Mthatha stadium

KSD indaba held to find a way forward for region’s sports facilities

- SIKHO NTSHOBANE

If you want to truly develop sport across the OR Tambo district, bring in investors to complete the constructi­on of the Mthatha stadium.

Particular focus should be given to allocating more financial resources to the developmen­t of sport at grass roots level and ensuring there are enough proper playing fields in rural communitie­s while those in charge of developmen­t should receive support including proper training and mentoring.

This was the unequivoca­l message sent to the government by sporting bodies and former sports heroes during a sports indaba hosted by King Sabata Dalindyebo municipali­ty mayor Nyaniso Nelani at the stadium on Friday.

He said Mthatha had previously been regarded as a mecca of soccer in the entire Eastern Cape.

“This is a platform to ignite discussion­s around sport, to advise each other and to come up with systems and solutions to grow the sport,” he said, adding that 76% of KSD’S population was 35 years or under.

He said many were trapped in a life of drug abuse and urged those involved in sport to work with KSD to “change their fortunes and rescue them”.

Nelani said sport not only had the potential to serve as a nation builder, but it could help boost tourism and economic developmen­t in the area.

The Dispatch previously reported that the R230m stadium had been built in 2010 to be used as a training venue for the 2010 Soccer World Cup.

But it was only officially opened two years later as a multipurpo­se facility, with then sports and recreation MEC Xoliswa Tom attributin­g the delays to structural defects.

At Friday’s sports indaba, EC Sports Confederat­ion vice-president Mzondeleli Qotoyi said the stadium was meant to host several sporting codes once it was fully developed.

“Please bring in investors to develop this facility so that everyone can benefit from it.

“This should become an inspiratio­nal place where every child, whether they are in the far-flung areas of Flagstaff or Coffee Bay, will dream of one day coming to play.”

Awethu Zumana, a chief of staff in sports, recreation, arts & culture MEC Fezeka Nkomonye’s office, said the department was moving towards ensuring that each district in the province had at least one stateof-the-art sports facility.

He said discussion­s were ongoing to ensure that the Mthatha stadium was completed so that Mthatha could “position itself as a sports destinatio­n” and ensure that big events were hosted at the stadium.

“Sport is a multibilli­on-rand industry. If cities don’t position themselves, then they lose out.

“If Mthatha can take advantage of the Mthatha stadium it could help boost the economic value of the town.”

KSD sports confederat­ion chair Mandisi Magwentshu told Nelani there was a lot of sports activity taking place, including in rural areas of KSD.

He said the problem was that there were no proper sports grounds.

“We don’t need World Cup stadiums. Just build proper sports fields in rural areas.”

Former Springbok turned property mogul Tim Dlulane, who hails from Mpheko village outside Mthatha, urged the state to invest in private-public partnershi­ps to develop sport.

Former Mthatha Bucks team manager Lunga “Doc” Tukute meanwhile called on Nelani to establish a sports office that would manage all sporting facilities within KSD.

Former Bafana Bafana midfielder Mzunani Mgwigwi urged those involved not to politicise the developmen­t of sport, while Mthatha developmen­t soccer coaches Mathemba Jafta and Bonga Dywili said the focus should be on grass roots developmen­t, including in schools.

Speaking on the sidelines afterwards, Nelani dispelled claims that the Mthatha stadium had been closed.

He said they were working hard to mobilise resources for its completion.

A platform to ignite discussion­s around sport, to advise each other and to come up with systems and solutions

“We are proud of this facility. We have high hopes that we will get it [funding]. We are working with the provincial government and the sports confederat­ion,” he said.

Lwazi Madyibi, who manages all municipal sporting facilities at KSD, also refuted suggestion­s that the stadium had been closed down. He said there had been a problem with the pitch’s playing surface which had to be fixed. But the stadium had been good and ready for use since early February.

 ?? Picture: ZIYANDA ZWENI ?? UNTAPPED POTENTIAL: KSD mayor Nyaniso Nelani says they are working hard to mobilise resources for the completion of the Mthatha stadium. Stakeholde­rs participat­ing in a recent sports indaba said investment in proper facilities was key to developing sport at grass roots level.
Picture: ZIYANDA ZWENI UNTAPPED POTENTIAL: KSD mayor Nyaniso Nelani says they are working hard to mobilise resources for the completion of the Mthatha stadium. Stakeholde­rs participat­ing in a recent sports indaba said investment in proper facilities was key to developing sport at grass roots level.

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