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Parliamentary Question · No. B/996 · Series B Answered

the renovation works undertaken at the Harry Latour Stadium, he will state where matters stand.

Asked by
Mr Lukeeram
Third Member · Mahebourg and Plaine Magnien
Addressed to
Youth and Sports
Minister of Youth and Sports
Sitting
Tuesday, 11 November 2025
Question 37 of 79
The question, as placed

(No. B/996) Mr C. Lukeeram (Third Member for Mahebourg & Plaine Magnien) asked the Minister of Youth and Sports whether, in regard to the renovation works undertaken at the Harry Latour Stadium, he will state where matters stand.

Deferred from this sitting to: tuesday-11-november-2025

The exchange, in full
Mr Nagalingum

Madam Speaker, the Harry Latour Stadium is owned by the Ministry and managed by the Mauritius Sports Council. It is operational and being utilised by both the public and football clubs. Following a site visit I conducted at the stadium, I requested that improvements

79 be made thereto for provision of better services and improved security to the public. These include installation of three metal gates, construction of a new septic tank, replacement of defective floodlights and raising of a section of the boundary walls. I am informed by the MSC that these three metal gates have already been installed. A contract has already been awarded for the construction of the new septic tank. Practical handing over of site is being carried out today, 11 November 2025, and the works are expected to start by next week. The duration of the works would be 60 days. Surveys are being carried out for the replacement of defective floodlights and the raising of the boundary wall. Thereafter scope of work will be prepared and bids will be launched accordingly.

Madam Speaker

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