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Private stadia take stage - The Times Group Malawi

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While a number of public sports facilities are becoming an eyesore, private stadia are rising one brick at a time in some districts of the country, giving sports a glimmer of hope. In the last few years, several people who have shown interest in investing in sports infrastructure. The facilities are likely to spur development …

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