FIFA World Cup 2010, Press Review, Topnews
11. February 2009
Manuel: More cash for 2010 stadiums
Trevor Manuel, the finance minister, said the 2010 Soccer World Cup will be one of the sources of output growth improvement next year.
Presenting his Budget in Parliament, Manuel said he...
FIFA World Cup 2010, Press Review, Topnews
06. February 2009
Motlanthe: 2010 to change perceptions
Cape Town – South African President Kgalema Motlanthe says the 2010 Fifa World Cup to be hosted in South Africa should be used as a catalyst to shift perceptions about South Africa and the rest of...
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29. January 2009
2010 FIFA World Cup™: Confidence high amongst South Africans
With just under 500 days to go until kick-off of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, optimism surrounding South Africa’s role as host of the world’s premier football competition appears to be riding at a high...
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28. January 2009
2010 Mass Mobilisation Programme launched
The South African government in partnership with the 2010 FIFA World Cup Local Organising Committee have launched the 2010 Mass Mobilisation Programme at Galeshewe Stadium in the Northern Cape. Some...
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27. January 2009
Blatter: We trust Africa
Speaking to FIFA.com exclusively from his office in Zurich, FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter has urged the world to trust South Africa and the African continent to deliver a successful FIFA World...
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27. January 2009
2010 host city posters launched
With the 500 day celebrations in full swing, the nine host cities unveiled their 2010 FIFA World Cup™ posters in Mangaung this afternoon, much to the delight of the attending media and...
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27. January 2009
Sponsors still ‘firmly on board’ for 2010
FUNDING for the 2010 Soccer World Cup will not be affected by the economic downturn, with all sponsors still firmly on board for the tournament, according to Fifa secretary-general Jerome Valcke....
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