FIFA World Cup 2010
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....
|+| [more]African Union
27. January 2009
12th African Union Summit: Infrastructure Development in Africa
Addis Ababa 20 January 2009 – The Twelfth Ordinary Session of the Summit of the African Union Heads of State and Government will officially take place from the 26th of January to the 3rd of February...
|+| [more]Embassy, Topnews
26. January 2009
Nomination of Minister Johannes as Ambassador of South Africa in Switzerland
Minister George H. Johannes was nominated to represent the Republic of South Africa as Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation, the Principality of Liechtenstein and the Holy See with residence in...
|+| [more]Politics, Press Review
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...
|+| [more]FIFA World Cup 2010
20. January 2009
Jordaan lauds Durban's 2010 'miracle'
The completion of Durban's iconic arch above the Moses Mabhida Stadium is an "engineering miracle" which has given South Africa's 2010 Fifa World Cup™ organisers great confidence. This was the view...
|+| [more]South Africa in Germany, Topnews
20. January 2009
Why not? - Contemporary South African Art
»why not?« is the second of two exhibitions on contemporary South African Art at Gallery Kuckei + Kuckei (24 January – 14 March 2009, Opening reception: 24 January, 7:00 p.m.) in Berlin. The first...
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