Updated
Updated · dailynews.co.tz · May 13
Chalinze Council Pushes 2.2bn/- Stadium to 52% Completion, Targeting 8,000 Seats by August
Updated
Updated · dailynews.co.tz · May 13

Chalinze Council Pushes 2.2bn/- Stadium to 52% Completion, Targeting 8,000 Seats by August

1 articles · Updated · dailynews.co.tz · May 13
  • 52% of Chalinze Council’s 2.2bn/- international-standard stadium in Msoga has been completed, with 1.2bn/- already spent from the council’s own funds.
  • Construction began in October and is now focused on the first phase, including the main stands around the football ground, while the contractor said the 8,000-seat venue is on track for completion by August.
  • Coast regional officials said the project is meant to raise sports standards and create jobs for young people, while also nurturing talent in Bagamoyo District.
  • Phase two is planned to add volleyball, netball and basketball facilities, plus a sports academy and hostels, broadening the site into a larger sports complex with tourism potential.
Is Chalinze's self-funded stadium a bold new model for African development or a high-stakes financial gamble with public funds?
Can a new local stadium and a $3B industrial city truly combine to transform youth employment in Tanzania's Coast Region?