MWOS FC’s dedicated efforts to upgrade their home stadium, Ngoni Stadium in Norton, a project that began in November of the previous year, are now approaching a significant milestone.
The renovations, aimed at bringing the facility up to Zimbabwe Premier League standards, have seen substantial progress in recent weeks. The club’s management has prioritized improvements across various aspects of the stadium, focusing on enhancing both player and spectator experiences.
Key areas of renovation include the pitch itself, which has undergone extensive resurfacing and drainage improvements. This crucial work is designed to ensure a consistently high-quality playing surface, capable of withstanding the rigors of competitive football.
Additionally, the stadium’s seating capacity has been expanded, with the installation of new stands and the refurbishment of existing ones. This expansion aims to accommodate the growing number of fans eager to support MWOS FC in their league matches.
Significant attention has also been paid to the upgrade of essential facilities, such as the changing rooms, restrooms, and media areas. Modernization of these spaces will not only improve the comfort and functionality for players and officials but also enhance the overall experience for visiting media personnel.
Furthermore, the club has invested in improved floodlighting, ensuring that the stadium is equipped to host evening matches, expanding the potential for scheduling flexibility.
The nearing completion of these renovations signals MWOS FC’s commitment to professionalism and their ambition to solidify their position within the Zimbabwe Premier League.
The club’s management has expressed their gratitude to the fans and local community for their patience and support during the renovation period. They anticipate that the upgraded stadium will not only provide a superior match-day experience but also serve as a source of pride for the entire region.
The official reopening of the Ngoni Stadium is eagerly awaited, with MWOS FC poised to welcome fans to their revitalized home ground.





