TWO visiting ministers from the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa (SCSA) Zone Six have said they are impressed with the progress being made by Zambia towards hosting the 2011 All-Africa Games scheduled for Lusaka.
Sports Permanent Secretary, Bob Samakai, said in Lusaka yesterday after the regional SCSA team inspected some facilities earmarked for the Games that a delegation from the SCSA secretariat in Yaoundé, Cameroun is expected in Lusaka today to evaluate the actual works done by Zambia in readiness for the Games set for July-August 2011.
Samakai said the Zone Six ministers inspected the University of Zambia (UNZA) main campus, the Natural Resources Development College (NRDC), Independence stadium and the National Olympic Committee (NOC) multi-purpose sports complex site.
Makhenkesi Stofile from South Africa and John Mutorwa from Namibia were happy with the progress made so far.
Samakai said the UNZA main campus, the National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA), the Evelyn Hone College of Applied Arts and NRDC had been earmarked to be the Games villages for athletes and officials.
Samakai said two ministers who arrived on Sunday for a four-day visit were generally impressed with construction works at the proposed site for hostels at UNZA and with the works that had already commenced at the site.
“They are happy with the works that we have started. They know we are just starting and they are interested in pushing so that we quickly reach our target by next year,” Samakai said.
He said the NOC multi-purpose sports complex will be completed by October next year, while the Independence Stadium which will be used for the official opening and closing ceremonies, is set for completion towards the end of 2009.
“They were happy that we have got these deadlines. As for the accommodation units, the ministry of Education will put up some, while ours will start soon. We already have the designs,” Samakai said.
The team is today scheduled to visit Nkoloma and Woodlands stadia and the Barclays and National Sports Development Centre sports complexes which will also be used by the athletes during the Games.
Approximately 10,000 athletes from about 26 disciplines are expected to converge in Zambia for the All Africa Games.
[Times of Zambia]