By Shaffie A Mtambo
The Mwanza Stadium, a state-of-the-art sports facility, is nearing completion, with over 80% of the construction work already done. Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Richard Chimwendo Banda, expressed his satisfaction with the progress and quality of the construction work during a recent visit to the site.
The stadium, which has a seating capacity of 8,000, is expected to open in April this year. The facility is part of the government’s decentralization program, aimed at empowering local authorities through local revenue collection. The stadium’s construction has cost the government MK3.7 billion.
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Local leaders have hailed the government for constructing the stadium, saying it has transformed the face of the district. Member of Parliament for Mwanza Central, Nicholas Dausi, noted that the stadium will provide a modern facility for the community, which is an entry point into the country.
The stadium is also expected to boost local revenue and create opportunities for small businesses during sporting activities. District Commissioner for Mwanza, Dr. Martha Magreta Sineta, commended the government for constructing the stadium, saying it will improve the livelihoods of people in the district.
In addition to the stadium, the government has pledged to construct a modern market and bus terminal in the district. These developments are expected to have a positive impact on the local community, promoting economic growth and improving living standards.
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