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thunguwire
thunguwire
6 years ago

i have a problem to understand the govt decision on the stadium. we are told that govt will construct new stadium on the same venue ….. at the same time gvt want to rehabilitate the stadium.

Che Wanimiliyoni
Che Wanimiliyoni
6 years ago

Any person who now can’t see why Bingu wanted to move the construction of the new stadium to Blantyre has a big problem. Leaders should have a vision and take the bull by its horns no matter the bleating of plebians. That new magnificent stadium will just be idling in the capital why an old delapidated death trap is hosting big local matches in Blantyre just not to lose votes in 2019. And what’s more disturbing is the news that the dilapidated stadium is to undergo earnest or extensive rehabilitation while waiting for demolishing!!! What jazz is being played here?… Read more »

p zimba
p zimba
6 years ago

I have my own opinion, as much as we really need this facility, rehabilitating it temporarily will be a waste of money, it is also a plain lie to say the artificial turf will be removed and bring back grass within a month, what magic are you going to perform? it was a bad idea in the first place to put an artificial turf, something which all other countries stopped using longtime ago. is Malawi a dumping site? what is needed now is to demolish the whole facility and construct a new modern Stadium while rehabilitating the BAT ground, Escom… Read more »

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