The Zimbabwe Football Association has unveiled plans to build a stunning new facility at their headquarters, with visuals of the planned structures already revealed.
ZIFA are now ramping up their plans of building a new state-of-the-art facility at ZIFA Village in Mount Hampden.
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The organisation has confirmed that they will build a technical centre, dormitory, changing rooms, and other outdoor works.
3D plans of the proposed project have also been unveiled, while a tender has also been advertised.
CALL FOR TENDER OFFER OF BUILDING and CIVIL CONTRACTORS FOR THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A TECHNICAL CENTRE, DOMITORY, CHANGING ROOMS AND OUTDOOR
— Zimbabwe Football Association (@online_zifa) October 31, 2024
WORKS – MT HAMPDEN, HARARE.
Please submit your proposal for the services described herein in accordance with the instructions to… pic.twitter.com/q5xjbqQ3rW
"Zimbabwe Football Association, (ZIFA) is an organisation whose main purpose is to promote and foster the development of the game of football in Zimbabwe," the football body confirmed, according to Soccer24.
"To meet its objectives, ZIFA intends to construct a Technical Centre, Dormitory, Pitch side changing rooms and outdoor Civil Engineering works at the Zifa Village in Mt Hampden."
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