The latest updates from Rwanda's media outlets indicate that the stadium has neared completion, and it won't be too long before it gets busy again.
Rwanda continues to pioneer sports development in the East African region with their resolute and committed investment in infrastructure and sports tourism.
Already boasting the magnificent BK Arena, Rwanda is currently upgrading the prestigious Amahoro Stadium from a 25,000 to 45,000 seater.
The stadium is set to foster football nurturing and development as well as sports tourism in the country.
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The facility in Zanzibar is one of the stadiums tabled by the Tanzanian government for the joint hosting of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, along with Uganda and Kenya.
The latest updates from Rwanda's media outlets indicate that the stadium has neared completion, and it won't be too long before it gets busy again.
It has been confirmed that Rwanda's next home FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Lesotho and Nigeria will be hosted at the Amahoro.
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The 'Balipila boda' singer was all praises to the developer Hamis Kiggundu, underlining his gratitude for the standards to which he has raised the facility.
It should also be noted that the stadium is intended to be roofed from all sides and will also have an artificial turf open stadium outside.
The Rwandan government is deliberate about developing sports, as it was recently revealed that the 2025 Legends Club World Cup will be hosted in the country.
Rwanda also has lucrative endorsement and sponsorship deals with global powerhouses, including English side Arsenal and France's PSG.