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Dulivhadzimu Stadium closed for renovations

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau

Beitbridge Municipality has closed for renovations the Dulivhadzimu Stadium, a venue for most of the town’s major community activities including the annual Beitbridge Expo and home ground to Division one sides, Dulivhadzimu FC and Beitbridge FC.

Besides having ageing infrastructure, the stadium, which is located in a low lying area is perennially affected by flash floods.

In a public notice, the local authority said on Tuesday that the stadium will be closed from January 6 until further notice.

The closure of the stadium leaves the community having to rely on Ronnie’s Sports Arena some seven kilometres north of the border town along the Beitbridge- Masvingo Road.

“We hereby notify the community of the temporary closure of Dulivhadzimu Stadium as from January 6 of 2025 on an off-season annual shutdown to pave way for rehabilitation works,” said the Municipality.

“During this period, the stadium shall not be available for any sporting activities and events until further notice.

“The municipality is therefore requesting the community of Beitbridge to bear with us as the works commences towards making the facility ready for use before the 2025 Division One soccer season kick off.”

Plans are also in the pipeline for local authority to construct a modern stadium on higher ground to accommodate the town’s rapid population and infrastructure expansion.

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