Topnews, Press Review, FIFA World Cup 2010
23. July 2010
Top marks for SA’s World Cup
South Africa has come out with flying colours for hosting one of the most successful World Cups of all time. This was announced by Fifa boss Sepp Blatter at a press briefing in Johannesburg on 12...
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23. July 2010
A legacy of harmony and pride
Although the spirit of the 2010 Fifa World Cup has touched South Africa in many significant ways, the legacy of unity is above all else for Dr Irvin Khoza, chairperson of the tournament’s Local...
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23. July 2010
Putting the stamp on the World Cup
The South African Post Office (Sapo) has released a series of colourful commemorative stamps and covers to mark the 2010 Fifa World Cup. The stamps were issued on 11 June, the opening day of the...
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23. July 2010
Picture Gallery: United for Bafana Bafana
South Africa's largest city of Johannesburg rang with the sound of vuvuzela trumpets on Wednesday 9 June as fans from the township of Soweto to the glitzy commercial centre of Sandton took to the...
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13. July 2010
Global leaders sing South Africa's praises
International leaders came out with high praise for South Africa on Sunday, as the country prepared to host the finale of what many have described as the best Fifa World Cup ever. By Irene Naidoo...
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02. July 2010
World Cup attendances could be best since US'94
The overall attendance at the World Cup could be the highest since the tournament was held in the United States 16 years ago, organisers
said on Thursday. With eight of the 64 matches left to...
FIFA World Cup 2010, Press Review
02. July 2010
South Africans turn their focus to Ghana
Calling on all South Africans to support Africa's last World Cup hopefuls this Friday! The Gauteng Provincial Government has kicked off a mobilisation campaign to drum up support for the Ghanaian...
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