The Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) is reportedly
considering the construction of a new stadium in the tourism town of
This publication understands that Zifa president Nqobile Magwizi visited the city on Tuesday and held a meeting with the council leadership to discuss the way forward regarding the construction of a state-of-the-art football stadium.
A Facebook post by the City of
“Zifa president Nqobile Magwizi on Tuesday led a delegation
to
“Accompanied by Zifa general secretary Norman Gwangwadza, the football body’s delegation met the City of Victoria Falls management led by town clerk Ronnie Dube and several councillors, including Zifa Southern Region vice-president Cllr Tafadzwa Mutowa, putting the tourism city in the spotlight for sports tourism and infrastructure development.
“After a brief meeting, the delegation toured several pieces of land in Mkhosana and areas near the Gorges.
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“The Caf executive committee is expected to decide on the 2028 host following the submission of bids by countries.
“Currently, the city has the Division One-classified Chinotimba Stadium, and the construction of a modern state-of-the-art stadium would raise the city’s profile, with the potential to attract clubs and activities not only for competitions, but also for camping and off-season sessions.
“With Caf and Fifa involved, plans are to construct a modern
stadium with B Arena and C Arena. Zifa is therefore looking for space to build
a stadium, with
“The city is also looking to public-private partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure development in line with the Government’s thrust for partnerships with the private sector.”
At the moment
Source: Zifa mulls Victoria Falls stadium (12/03/2026)
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