This comes after a number of games were stopped at the venue due to the malfunctioning floodlights yet government through the ministry of sports, culture and youth affairs had reportedly set aside a whopping E750 000 in their last financial year to fix the lights but in vain.
The ministry is in charge of the venue hence the task of fixing the lights has been placed solely on the ministry until the PLS came to their rescue.
Information gathered by this publication yesterday is that the PLS forked out the said amount to purchase bulbs to be used in boosting the lighting system at the venue.
Staffers from the ministry of works and transport that are in charge of the maintenance of the lights were hard at work for the better part of yesterday fixing the lights.
This was ahead of tonight’s MTN Premier League match pitting Correctional Services side Green Mamba and capital city giants Mbabane Highlanders which is billed for this venue.
An engineer from the works ministry confirmed that the lights are now far better than they were in the past.
Meanwhile, PLS Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Zwelonke ‘Sport’ Dlamini, when reached on the matter, did not want to reveal the figures involved in the whole project.
“I cannot reveal figures but can confirm that we had to use a certain amount to purchase what was needed to fix the lights. We will be able to reveal the figures at a later stage,” said Dlamini.
Dlamini further said they would be touring the stadium to assess the lights this morning ahead of tonight’s clash.
He assured that the venue, whose functioning of floodlights is suspect, will be ready for the encounter as already the lights are being fixed.
The CEO also revealed that the return match will then be played in Kinshasa, DRC on the following Tuesday, November 15, starting at 3pm.
Mngomezulu said soon after next Friday night’s match, Sihlangu would then get ready to leave the country either the following day or day after to be in time to honour the return match. “It is becoming normal for national teams to play like this just like in Europe.
“We are hoping the squad will do quite well during both encounters in order to qualify for the next round of the qualifiers,” Mngomezulu said.
Sihlangu have been using the Mavuso sports centre in recent official games but Mngomezulu insisted that Somhlolo is one of the stadiums that were assessed and given thumbs up by FIFA.
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