FIFA World Cup 2010, Press Review
12. January 2010
President Jacob Zuma says the attack on Togo's national soccer team in Angola will not affect the 2010 Soccer World Cup. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says South Africa remains...
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11. January 2010
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
A new television programme, following in the footsteps of Police File, will help fight crime and enhance government efforts to deal with crime against women and children, Minister of Police Nathi...
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05. January 2010
At last, you won’t need to know even a single word of Tshivenda or isiXhosa in order to communicate with South Africans who don’t speak English. Thabo Olivier, a South African linguistics expert...
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05. January 2010
South Africa has been recommended to global travellers as one of the most ethical countries in the developing world. The Developing World’s 10 Best Ethical Destinations are chosen by Ethical...
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05. January 2010
Bafana Bafana's performance on the field may have been disappointing of late, but South Africans still believe in their abilities. The team’s giant yellow traveling Unite Mzanzi Unite jersey has...
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05. January 2010
Durban's stadium will be one of the most dazzling in the 2010 World Cup but the port's ambition soars even higher, like the spectacular arch spanning the arena with a view across the Indian Ocean....
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