Segundo Mendes, this practice is not intended to make money, but the amounts must be used to maintain the sports venue itself. “There was democratic management, which ended up being harmful to the longevity of the stadium itself. It was used by everyone. Anyone who wanted to play, upon request (…) so that we can maintain it and make a regular investment (…) so that the infrastructure cannot fall”, explained the Secretary of State for Sport. Further on, Gilberto Mendes says that this practice comes so that the Stadium can be managed in a: “business and more assertive way (…) which is a good for all Mozambicans” he said. This new rule will cover all interested parties, including sports clubs and the national football team itself. Everyone will pay the Sports Promotion Fund to make their way to the majestic sports venue.”At the same time, there will be a burden of responsibility in the sense that whoever uses the stadium must return the venue as they found it. to the organizer to proceed with the respective replacement. A deposit will be introduced. A prior deposit for these eventualities” concluded, SED Gilberto Mendes. In the same vein, it was also announced that the Sports Promotion Fund will continue to manage the Zimpeto National Stadium, pending the concession to private parties. According to Mendes: “there are very advanced contacts with entities that manage stadiums, one of which is Stadium Management SA, which, as is known, manages four stadiums in South Africa, in Johannesburg, namely FNB Stadium, Orlando Stadium, Rand Stadium and Dobsonville”.
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