The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Heart Stadium officially opened

- Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has saluted the work done by Prophet Walter Magaya on the mega-dollar Heart Stadium, which was officially opened amid glitzy and glamour in Waterfalls yesterday.

The 5 000-seater expandable venue has several unique features including corporate booths, “dug-in” dugouts and a suspended pitch.

And President Mnangagwa was charmed. “I didn’t know that we have such a nice place here in Waterfalls.

“Magaya has a great mind and that is very encouragin­g,” said President Mnangagwa. “That means we have people here in Zimbabwe, who always fulfil our philosophy; “Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo”.

“I must highlight that, when Prophet Magaya came to see me at State House to invite me to open this facility, I asked him twice to check if what I was seeing in the pictures was really on the ground. Having toured the infrastruc­ture, I am truly impressed. Well done, you did a great job, therefore, I extend my hearty congratula­tions to the Founder of Prophetic, Healing and Deliveranc­e Ministries, Prophet Walter Magaya, together with the congregant­s of the Church for completing this impressive facility.

“Hence, through this facility, the Prophetic, Healing and Deliveranc­e Ministries, which started in 2012 with only 45 worshipper­s, has appropriat­ely started blending aspects of spiritual and physical needs for communitie­s.”

President Mnangagwa challenged other individual­s and corporates to take up opportunit­ies in the developmen­t of sport and sporting infrastruc­ture.

“In this particular instance, sports developmen­t must never be the responsibi­lity of the central Government alone. I further challenge more of our citizens, sports-persons and private sector players to take up opportunit­ies in the sector towards developing modern sporting facilities. It is praisewort­hy that this Stadium was constructe­d in keeping with the internatio­nal best practices”.

The first brick on the stadium was laid on August 15 and exactly two months down the line, it was complete with its commission­ing initially scheduled for November 5 to rank amongst the fastest venues to be built in Zimbabwe. The stadium was built in conformity with the required CAF standards and there are plans to expand it to a 10 000-seater by February next year, according to Magaya.

“I am humbled to see this stadium being commission­ed by President Mnangagwa,” said Magaya.

“This is a project that I started with passion. It is not a ground for my own use or for use by Yadah Stars.

“It is for this country and football. I love this game with all my heart hence developmen­ts such as this.

“I know Dynamos and Ngezi Platinum Stars are going to represent the country in the African club competitio­ns next year.

“These are our teams and we can’t have them play their home matches away from home.

“We will expand this stadium to a 10 000-seater by February next year and we hope to host the national teams.”

 ?? — Picture: PCZ ?? President Mnangagwa officially opened the 5 000-seater Heart Stadium in Waterfalls yesterday and commended Prophet Walter Magaya for creating the state-of-the-art sports infrastruc­ture.
— Picture: PCZ President Mnangagwa officially opened the 5 000-seater Heart Stadium in Waterfalls yesterday and commended Prophet Walter Magaya for creating the state-of-the-art sports infrastruc­ture.

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