FIFA World Cup 2010, Press Review
08. May 2009
Cape Town Soccer Stadiums Go Green
The City of Cape Town has approved a R15 million "green" project to irrigate 2010 Soccer World Cup stadiums, an official said on Thursday. After several green options were considered, the city...
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07. May 2009
Zuma promises to pursue Mandela’s ideals
President-elect Jacob Zuma has promised to pursue the ideals of Nelson Mandela - forgiveness, reconciliation and humility. He was speaking after being elected the fourth President of a democratic...
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07. May 2009
All 2010 major projects will be completed before deadline: Jordaan
With 400 days to the FIFA Soccer World Cup and just 38 days to the Confederations Cup, Local Organising Committee (LOC) Chief Executive Danny Jordaan, says all major challenges have been overcome.
Press Review
07. May 2009
Sale of Confed Cup Tickets Picks Up
Confederations Cup tickets are finally selling at a quicker pace, thanks to the opening of ticketing centres in the host cities and a simplified method of buying tickets. On Monday The Star visited...
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07. May 2009
SA private equity remains active despite crisis
Private equity investors are continuing to invest in South Africa despite a global credit crunch, with the manufacturing and construction sectors favoured, a key industry player said on Tuesday.
Press Review
06. May 2009
Glimmer of hope for SA’s factories as decline slows
MANUFACTURING activity dipped to a new record low last month, a benchmark survey showed yesterday, but the decline was small enough to suggest the worst may be over for SA’s embattled factories. The...
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06. May 2009
SA eases up on jobless Zimbabwe migrants
A FREE 90-day visa waiver would be granted to Zimbabweans entering SA in an effort to reduce the number of undocumented immigrants in SA, the Department of Home Affairs announced yesterday. The...
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