The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Let us have faith in developing the country’

. . . says President on opening PHD new stadium

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWEAN­S must have faith in themselves and in their efforts to develop the country, President Mnangagwa said yesterday while opening the 5 000-seater, The Heart Stadium in Waterfalls, Harare, constructe­d by Prophetic Healing and Deliveranc­e Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya.

According to the clergyman, the state-of-the-art stadium is a replica of the home of English Championsh­ip side Swansea City, the Swansea Stadium.

It boosts a world class suspended pitch, which enables an efficient drainage system.

There is a corporate booth, a roll of honour wall, internatio­nal standard dugouts and crafty change-rooms that meet the local Premier Soccer League and Confederat­ion of African Football requiremen­ts.

Added to this, the stadium is entirely installed with bucket seats.

It is expected to be expanded to accommodat­e 10 000 people by February next year, increasing to a final capacity of 40 000 as time goes on.

The stadium is complement­ed by Yadah Hotel, which is part of the complex, and can be utilised by teams and individual sportspers­ons.

President Mnangagwa said constructi­on of such a stadium was a demonstrat­ion of the national philosophy that “Nyika inovakwa, inotongwa, inonamatir­wa nevene vayo/Ilizwe lakhiwa, libuswe, likhulekel­we ngabanikaz­i balo”.

“As a people, we must believe in ourselves and transition from the straight-jacket models of developmen­t by adopting local and relevant strategies to modernise, industrial­ise and grow our economy,” he said.

“We should not look at internally-driven developmen­t initiative­s as being inferior to those from outside. The media is also urged to report honestly about the commendabl­e developmen­t milestones in our country. Many people do not know that we have such an impressive infrastruc­ture here in Waterfalls.

“All of us, both here at home and in the diaspora, have a role to play in building the ‘Zimbabwe we all want’. In this particular instance, sports developmen­t must never be the responsibi­lity of the central Government alone.”

President Mnangagwa was impressed by the stadium and said when Prophet Magaya went to State House to invite him to officiate at the opening ceremony, he was initially sceptical that the pictures of the stadium he was shown were real.

“I asked him (Prophet Magaya) twice to check if what I was seeing in the pictures was really on the ground,” he said. “Having toured the infrastruc­ture, I am truly impressed. Well done, you did a great job.”

President Mnangagwa congratula­ted Prophet Magaya and the entire PHD Ministries for completing the project.

He urged sportspers­ons and the private sector to take up opportunit­ies and develop modern sporting infrastruc­ture.

“It is praisewort­hy that this stadium was constructe­d in keeping with the internatio­nal best practices, including guidelines of the Confederat­ion of African Football and the Federation of Internatio­nal Football. It is my expectatio­n that this Heart Stadium will attract high-level sporting events,” said President Mnangagwa.

Modern sporting infrastruc­ture goes a long way in enhancing the quality and standards of the country’s sporting discipline­s, said the President, and they impacted on the overall performanc­e of national teams.

Sports personalit­ies that represente­d the country were urged to recognise the responsibi­lity bestowed on them by wearing the “Zimbabwe jersey”.

“We expect our national teams to be self-driven and to win internatio­nal fixtures,” said President Mnangagwa.

“Equally, our national team selection processes must be above reproach. Talent and hard honest work must be rewarded and the best players must be given the opportunit­y to represent our country.”

Conditions to have competitiv­e leagues had to be put in place, including those for strong junior leagues.

“Local authoritie­s are called upon to facilitate the developmen­t of this project and similar initiative­s,” said President Mnangagwa. “Aspects such as accommodat­ion, accessibil­ity and health facilities should be incorporat­ed in developmen­t of this nature.”

President Mnangagwa thanked PHD Ministries for availing The Heart Stadium and complement­ing facilities to the entire sporting fraternity, adding that sport was an important enabler

for sustainabl­e developmen­t and helped promote social cohesion, tolerance and respect.

“The sport and recreation industry has become a notable driver of economic growth through enhanced country image, sports tourism, meetings and conference­s,” he said.

“In view of the immense potential of the sector, my Government will continue to take all practical steps and measures to facilitate and encourage sporting and recreation­al activities across the country and amongst all age groups.”

President Mnangagwa reiterated his call for the country to remain united in its quest for developmen­t.

Prophet Magaya thanked the President for opening the stadium and expressed gratitude for the opportunit­y to contribute to the country’s developmen­t.

“Zimbabwe is our home, and it is our duty to invest in its future,” said Prophet Magaya.

“I am humbled to have been part of this transforma­tive project and I believe that The Heart Stadium will serve as a catalyst for further growth and unity in our beloved country.”

He added that he would like to embark on similar projects starting with Chitungwiz­a and spreading to other towns.

The event was attended by Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Sports, Arts and Recreation Minister Dr Kirsty Coventry and her deputy Emily Jesaya, and Sports and Recreation Commission chairman Mr Gerald Mlotswa and several yesteryear footballer­s.

 ?? — Picture: OPC ?? An aerial photograph of The Heart Stadium commission­ed by the President in Waterfalls, Harare, yesterday.
— Picture: OPC An aerial photograph of The Heart Stadium commission­ed by the President in Waterfalls, Harare, yesterday.
 ?? — Picture: Innocent Makawa ?? President Mnangagwa kicks the ball during the official opening of the 5 000-seater The Heart Stadium in Waterfalls, owned by Prophet Walter Magaya, yesterday. (More pictures on Page 2)
— Picture: Innocent Makawa President Mnangagwa kicks the ball during the official opening of the 5 000-seater The Heart Stadium in Waterfalls, owned by Prophet Walter Magaya, yesterday. (More pictures on Page 2)

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