The National Heroes Stadium and the OYDC Zambia running tracks will undergo improvements starting the following week, according to the government.
The two facilities’ construction has not started, according to Sports Minister ELVIS NKANDU, because there aren’t enough money.
According to NKANDU, his office would work quickly to guarantee that the work is done within the allotted time.
Since then, he has given Zambians the assurance that they need not fear since government will ensure that Lusaka is a successful host city for the Confederation of African Athletics Junior Championship scheduled for April 2023.
And after failing to reach an agreement with both the South African and Mauritius corporations that were recognized as front runners, the Minister said his office will conduct an open bidding process for the prospective contractor to work on both facilities.

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