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From Blueprint to Brotherhood: Tanzania’s AFCON Stadium Rises with Chinese Partnership

by SAT Reporter
May 27, 2025
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From Blueprint to Brotherhood: Tanzania’s AFCON Stadium Rises with Chinese Partnership

Amid the highland mists of Arusha and beneath the imposing presence of Mount Meru, a remarkable feat of engineering and international cooperation is taking shape. A 30,000-seat stadium—set to serve as one of the central venues for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)—is being erected with technical support from the China Railway Construction Engineering Group (CRCEG). This project not only reinforces Tanzania’s infrastructural ambitions but also symbolises a deepening cultural and professional exchange between Tanzania and China.

At the heart of the construction site is Mustafa Hashim Chikawe, a 35-year-old Tanzanian electrical and mechanical engineer. With nine months of dedicated service to CRCEG on this project, Mustafa embodies the aspirations of many young Tanzanian professionals. Previously involved in high-profile hotel and government building projects with China Railway Jianchang Engineering Company (East Africa) Limited, he emphasises the diligence and commitment he has witnessed from his Chinese counterparts.

People work at a comprehensive sports stadium under construction by China Railway Construction Engineering Group (CRCEG) in Arusha, Tanzania, on April 25, 2025. Set to become one of the venues for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)

“From my experience working with Chinese companies, I’ve learned that they deliver high-quality work and are very dedicated,” Mustafa said. For him, the stadium represents more than just a physical structure—it is a vessel for skills acquisition, career growth, and urban transformation. As Arusha continues to position itself as a hub for diplomacy and tourism, the stadium promises to elevate its profile on both continental and global stages.

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Alongside Mustafa is Patrick Mallya, a seasoned quantity surveyor and graduate of Ardhi University, who has spent nearly a decade honing his craft within CRCEG. “I’ve gained technical know-how, from machinery operation to digital modelling, but the most valuable lesson has been discipline and precision,” Patrick noted. His sentiments underscore a common thread at the site: Tanzanian engineers are acquiring expertise that extends well beyond the scope of this singular project.

Spanning an impressive 142,200 square metres, the facility will be equipped with LED screens, energy-efficient lighting systems, and integrated smart technologies for ticketing and management. The architectural design draws aesthetic cues from the Tanzanian national identity, with inspiration from blue sapphire and Mount Kilimanjaro, making it not just a stadium but a cultural monument.

People work at a comprehensive sports stadium under construction by China Railway Construction Engineering Group (CRCEG) in Arusha, Tanzania, on April 25, 2025.

CRCEG executive manager Li Lin has stressed that the project’s engineering demands exceed those of conventional buildings. “The training and exposure workers receive here will prepare them for a broad range of future engineering challenges,” he said. Such expertise is already bearing fruit, as Tanzanian workers take on increasingly complex tasks with confidence and competence.

Among the newest contributors is Zhang Zhewei, a young Chinese engineer recently graduated and specialising in drone photography. Through his aerial lens, Zhang has documented the stadium’s evolution while participating in multiple technical rotations. He notes a personal and professional transformation driven by this bilateral collaboration. “I learned about the Tanzania-Zambia Railway in my textbooks. Now, I witness history unfold while working alongside Tanzanian colleagues who are just as committed to excellence.”

This stadium is not merely a venue for football matches—it is a manifestation of Tanzania’s strategic aspirations and a powerful example of China-Africa infrastructure cooperation. As Arusha readies itself for international attention, the project is poised to stimulate local economies, foster talent development, and catalyse urban renewal.

The construction is also part of a broader vision aligning with Tanzania’s development goals and the African Union’s Agenda 2063, which emphasises infrastructure as a cornerstone of economic transformation. The involvement of CRCEG—a subsidiary of the globally recognised China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC)—ensures that the execution benefits from world-class engineering standards and rigorous quality control.

Once completed, the stadium will not only host international events like AFCON 2027 but will also serve as a lasting institution in Arusha’s civic life. It will become a beacon of opportunity for local engineers and entrepreneurs, as well as a symbol of international solidarity in infrastructure development.

In a continent where sports infrastructure is often underfunded or neglected, this initiative stands out for its scale, ambition, and enduring legacy. As the 2027 tournament draws near, Tanzania’s investment in sporting excellence—both on and off the pitch—is being etched into steel and concrete, powered by collaboration and mutual respect.

Tags: AFCON 2027African developmentArushaChina-Africa relationsconstructionCRCEGEast AfricaengineeringInfrastructuresports developmentTanzania
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