Outdoor basketball court at Gymnasium temporarily closed for upgrades

The outdoor basketball court at the National Gymnasium will be closed from today, January 15 to January 23 to facilitate a series of upgrades, according to the National Sports Commission (NSC).
The temporary closure forms part of the NSC’s ongoing programme to improve and maintain sporting facilities across the country, ensuring they are suitable for training, competition and the hosting of major events.
Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle, said the upgrade of the basketball court aligned directly with the NSC’s mandate under the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport to ensure that all facilities under its management were kept in proper condition to accommodate the needs of their respective disciplines.

Action at the National Gymnasium’s outdoor basketball court

“This closure and upgrade fall in line with our national drive to ensure that facilities under the care of the NSC are properly maintained and upgraded to meet the demands of the sport being played,” Ninvalle stated. “Our goal is to provide athletes with safe, functional and high-quality venues that support performance and development.”
Ninvalle pointed out that similar work is being carried out at the National Aquatic Centre, which is benefiting from upgrades aimed at improving its overall standard and readiness for competition.
He noted that work on the outdoor basketball court was part of a broader schedule of facility improvements, with more venues expected to undergo upgrades in the coming months.

The outdoor basketball court at the National Gymnasium is temporarily closed for upgrades

“The NSC and the Ministry are prioritising the need to ensure that our facilities are at the required standard to host matches and events under the parameters set out by the relevant international sporting bodies,” Ninvalle said.
He added, “This is critical if we are to continue hosting quality events and preparing our athletes for regional and international competition.”
The NSC has advised stakeholders and regular users of the facility to make note of the closure period, while assuring that the upgrades will enhance the overall playing experience once the court reopens.


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