Press Review, FIFA World Cup 2010

18. May 2009

FIFA to aggressively market Confederations and World Cup tickets

World soccer governing body, FIFA, is to aggressively market the Confederations Cup and next year's World Cup to speed up ticket sales.  Just over 50% of the Confederations Cup tickets have been...

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Press Review

15. May 2009

SA keen to help bank weather economic downturn

SA IS considering a substantial increase of its shareholding in the African Development Bank (AfDB) to help the bank raise more capital to weather the global economic downturn.

Treasury...

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Press Review

14. May 2009

SA Rugby bids for 2015 and 2019 World Cups

South African Rugby has made a compelling bid for the 2015 and 2019 Rugby World Cup tournaments to the International Rugby Board (IRB) in Dublin. SA Rugby believes it has a chance of hosting one of...

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Press Review

14. May 2009

SA wine maker wins trademark victory

THE European Court of Justice has ruled in favour of a South African firm in a dispute with Irish glassware group Waterford Wedgwood. After a 10-year dispute, Assembled Investments will now be able...

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Press Review

14. May 2009

ANC welcomes appointment of Plato as Mayor of Cape Town

The ANC has welcomed the election of Dan Plato as the new Mayor of Cape Town. The party's Chief Whip in the city council, Peter Gabriel, says they will support him if he delivers equitable services....

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Consular

12. May 2009

SA signs MOU with Zimbabwe

On 4 May 2009, the South African and Zimbabwean departments of Home Affairs signed a memorandum of understanding to facilitate the legal movement of people between the two countries.

The...

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FIFA World Cup 2010, Topnews

12. May 2009

Official World Cup 2010 advert presented

South African Tourism has just presented their World Cup 2010 advert. You can watch it on our website.

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