The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Sakubva renovation­s pick pace

- Davison Bhunu Sports Reporter

MUTARE football fans could finally get an opportunit­y to watch Premiershi­p action in their backyard this coming season with renovation­s of Sakubva progressin­g well.

The stadium was condemned by the ZIFA First Instance Body two years ago.

Manica Diamonds, the only team which was in the top-flight last season, and Dongo Sawmill, the season before, had to travel 90 kilometres to host their opponents at Vengere in Rusape. But, this term, with Manica Diamonds being joined by Tenax in the top-tier, the Mutare City Council have vowed to revamp the venue to the required standards by the time the season gets underway.

The 2020 Premiershi­p season is scheduled to begin next month. Council spokespers­on, Spren Mutiwi, is confident they will complete the requisite renovation­s at the stadium.

Areas noted by the FIB include the complete re-constructi­on of the precast wall, which was vandalised by fans a few years ago, as well as the improvemen­t of drainage and ablution facilities.

“We expect the constructi­on work to be completed before the Premier Soccer League season kicks off and we have already started increasing artisans to ensure that we meet the deadline. The artisans have since covered 170 metres of the perimeter wall and, with the number of artisans increasing each day as the council continues to engage more people to speed up the renovation­s, we are optimistic that we will meet the deadline,” said Mutiwi.

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