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Nomachelsea
7 years ago

Dont demolish it , just use it for other competions like premier leagues, school competions like under 14,17, mayors trophies or just for national team trainings, super league clubs trainings etc find somewhere within BT to build another one.coz mukagwetsa kuti ina imangidwe will take time komanso ndalama zake zidzadyedwa.

Zinenani Zoona
Zinenani Zoona
7 years ago

Kamuzu Stadium was not not built in one year (1963 or 64). The colonialists built something like Balaka or MDC stadium. After independence, Kamuzu added other stands. Even Bakili added a stand. As such the stands are not all of the same age. The stands were designed using what is called “serviceability limit” which allows structures to sway without reaching breaking limit. While a lot has been written about the structure being too old, nothing is said about others like Delamere house which Kamuzu officially opened in 1965 or 66 (if they were people, the stadium and Delamere house would… Read more »

Salangwa
Salangwa
7 years ago

A very good idea by MG, but dont demolish it until resources are there to anew one.Will it bear the same? Dont politicise it. We all know that its Kamuzu Stadium.

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