FIFA World Cup 2010, Topnews, Press Review
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
Slump puts brakes on SA car exports
LAST year the African vehicle market, one of the fast-growing destinations for South African car exporters such as Nissan SA, looked as if it would take the global economic slowdown in its stride....
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28. January 2009
IEC on track for 2009 General Elections
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has confirmed that by April this year they would be logistically prepared to go to the 2009 General Elections. "The IEC was working toward a 15 April...
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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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28. January 2009
Bafana run Zambians off their feet
BAFANA Bafana got 2009 and their preparations for the Confederations Cup in June off to a winning start when they defeated Zambia 1-0 in a friendly international at Atteridgeville’s Super Stadium...
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21. January 2009
South Africa wishes Obama well
South African President Kgalema Motlanthe sent a congratulatory message to United States President-elect Barack Obama ahead of his inauguration on Tuesday. "Your election to high office of the...
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19. January 2009
Motlanthe signs bill for SA space agency
President Kgalema Motlanthe today signed a Bill which will see the country set up its own space agency, the Department of Science and Technology said. Spokesperson Nhlanhla Nyide said the Act could...
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