FIFA World Cup 2010, Press Review, Topnews
19. January 2010
World Cup fever spreads abroad
A group of South Africans living in Korea have started a project called "Hug a South African" to help promote Africa’s first football World Cup in June. The project was started by ten...
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11. January 2010
Press Release: Angola Attack
Berlin, 11.01.2010. The gun attack on Togo’s team bus in the Cabinda enclave of Angola on Friday, before the start of the African Nations Cup has deeply shocked players, officials and fans around the...
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05. January 2010
2010 a year of national unity, says Zuma
President Jacob Zuma says 2010 is the year for South Africans to renew their commitment to national unity. "Together we must make 2010 the year in which we renew our commitment to national unity...
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22. December 2009
South African Embassy Berlin to close at 10 a.m. on 24.12.2009
Please note that the South African Embassy in Berlin will close on Thursday, 24th December 2009 at 10 a.m.
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15. December 2009
Cape Town World Cup venue complete
Cape Town stadium, which has been chosen to host a 2010 World Cup semi-final, was on Monday declared complete. "This has been worth the wait. People of Cape Town this is our stadium, it is...
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09. December 2009
South Africa at Ambiente in Frankfurt from 12 – 16 February 2010
The South African Handmade Collection will again be represented at the world’s biggest international trade show in the consumer goods sector – Ambiente 2010. This time, all together 27...
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07. December 2009
PRESS RELEASE: The World’s eyes are on South Africa - Event of the Embassy of the Republic South Africa in Berlin on the occasion of the FIFA World Cup 2010 draw
Berlin, 4 December 2009. In 188 days the FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010 will start in South Africa; today, more than 200 guests met at the invitation of the Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa,...
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