Gwanzura

Coordinates: 17°53′30″S 30°59′35″E / 17.8916°S 30.9931°E / -17.8916; 30.9931
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Gwanzura is a football stadium in Highfield, Harare. It is bordered by Mushandirapamwe Hotel, Machipisa council bar, bus station, Jerusalem suburb and by a BP station owned by the Tawengwas.It was built by the brothers Eric and Phanuel Gwanzura to defy colonial restrictions on access to sporting infrastructure for black Africans.[citation needed]

Historically, it has been the home ground of CAPS United, Blue line aces and Lions.[citation needed] It hosts Castle Lager premier soccer matches.[1]

There media reports in February 2008 that indicated that the stadium was in a poor state, with one reporter going as far as to compare it to a harvested wheat field.[1] The Harare City Council is charged with the upkeep of the stadium.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Gwanzura in pathetic state [1][permanent dead link](accessed 25 February 2008)

17°53′30″S 30°59′35″E / 17.8916°S 30.9931°E / -17.8916; 30.9931