The official ground breaking ceremony for the renovation project of Zimbabwe
National Sports Stadium has been held in the country's capital city of Harare.
Zhang Xianyi, Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe, said at the ceremony Wednesday
that the China-donated stadium has witnessed the development
of traditional friendship between the two countries in the past 20 years.
The stadium covering an area of 17 hectares and accommodating 60,000
spectators have seen many international and local sports games as well as
important gatherings since it was built and financed by the Chinese government
in 1987.
The renovation is expected to be completed in 20 months with a cost of 5.8
million U.S. dollars, which is disbursed with the previous grant provided by the
Chinese government to Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe's Minister of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development
Ignatius Chombo said the maintenance project is expected to enhance the utility
and functionality of the stadium, as well as improving on its aesthetics. The
maintenance works are not structural as the stadium was solidly built, he added.