Mathare Football for Hope Centre

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Wed, 2010-07-07 00:02

What an exciting month it has been on the African continent, the World cup is all people talk about during the morning tea (chai). Most of Africa dropping out in first round, all of South America progressing to the second round, the shocks and surprises have been very entertaining. The Centre is also gradually nearing completion.

FFH Centre Building Construction

The list of what is yet to be done is now much much shorter than the list of what has been completed. These are the signs of a building nearing completion. All doors and windows were fitted, the plastering of walls and ceilings was completed, the floor screed was completed, the walling was completed, etc... We are left with painting of the interior spaces, fitting the glazing in the windows and doors, lighting and electrical fittings. The container for the tower is yet to arrive on site so we are yet without the tower.

Greenfields Football pitch and sub-base

The sub-base has been completed and we are waiting for the arrival of the shipping containers to the MYSA site. The containers safely arrived at the Mombasa port and were then transported to Nairobi where they are awaiting clearance by Customs before being transported to the MYSA site. As soon as these containers arrive the Greenfields team of installers will then be dispatched and they hope to complete the full installation within a week from the time of their arrival.

Next month..... will see the final completion of the Centre and the crowning of a new World Cup Champion. Feel free to browse the pic updates to check the progress on site as it happens.

 

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