As long as to wait for the Renaissance, you might as well climb the cracks. The Chedly Zouiten stadium, dean tired of the sporting speakers of the capital, has just received a small muscular brushstroke: part of its exterior wall was reinforced with wood!
Indeed, in the absence of bricks, we take out the boards. One of the walls of the Chedly Zouiten stadium, a patriarch badly in the point of Tunisian football, has just benefited from a small express paste: part of its external wall has been reinforced … with wood. Yes, wood. Beams, boards, call it as we want, but we are far from reinforced concrete.
A small gesture, it will be said, to prevent a greater evil from coming. Because in this country where the walls fall faster than promises, it is difficult not to think of the drama of Mazzouna.
So when we see the workers of the municipality of Tunis activate around the Zouiten wall to “support” it, you can’t help but ask yourself: why do you always need a drama for things to move?
And why, pending demolition-reconstruction, not investing in a real security audit?