Secretary-General Gerson Msigwa and CRCEG sign handover documents for construction of Arusha football stadium
On 6 April 2024, Secretary-General Gerson Msigwa and the Arusha Football Stadium contractor, China Railway Construction Engineering Group (CRCEG), officially signed the handover documents for the Arusha Football Stadium construction site.
This is an important milestone in the development of the stadium as it paves the way for the start of construction.
The handover of the site to CRCEG marks the beginning of a new chapter in the realisation of the Arusha Football Stadium project. With the site now officially handed over, CRCEG is ready to begin construction in earnest, bringing the vision of a modern, world-class football stadium in Arusha closer to reality.
The Minister of Arts, Culture and Sports, Dr. Damas Ndumbaro played a pivotal role in overseeing the handover process and ensuring that all necessary arrangements were in place to ensure a smooth transition of the site to CRCEG. His dedication to the project and commitment to its success have been instrumental in reaching this crucial stage.
In his directive to CRCEG, Minister Dr. Damas Ndumbaro emphasised the importance of local involvement in the construction process. He instructed the contractor to prioritise the employment of local people, thereby contributing to the economic empowerment and development of the community. This directive underlines the government’s commitment to promoting local participation and benefiting the region through the construction of the football stadium.
The partnership between the Government of Tanzania and CRCEG represents a significant collaboration aimed at improving the infrastructure and sports facilities in Arusha. The construction of the football stadium is expected to not only provide a state-of-the-art venue for sporting events, but also create employment opportunities and stimulate economic growth in the region.
CRCEG, a renowned construction company with a proven track record of delivering high quality projects, brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the construction of the Arusha Football Stadium. Their involvement in the project demonstrates their commitment to excellence and their ability to deliver world-class infrastructure.
Once construction begins, the project is expected to have a ripple effect of positive impacts, including job creation, local skills development and the improvement of Arusha’s overall infrastructure.
The completion of the football stadium will not only benefit the sporting community, but will also contribute to the overall development and prosperity of the region.
The signing of the handover documents for the construction site of the Arusha Football Stadium represents a significant step forward in the realisation of this ambitious project. With the support of Secretary General Gerson Msigwa, Minister of Arts, Culture and Sports, Dr. Damas Ndumbaro the expertise of CRCEG, the construction of the stadium will proceed smoothly, bringing immense benefits to the local community and positioning Arusha as a hub for sport and recreation.
The handover of the Arusha Football Stadium site to CRCEG marks the beginning of an exciting journey towards the creation of a modern, world-class sporting facility. With a strong emphasis on local participation and the expertise of CRCEG, the project is poised to make a lasting impact on the community, economy and infrastructure of Arusha.
This milestone is a testament to the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders and sets the stage for a transformative development that will benefit the region for years to come.
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