FIFA World Cup 2010, Topnews
06. April 2009
More than 1,6 million tickets requested for 2010 FIFA World Cup
The first phase of ticket sales for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa ended at midnight on 31 March with applications for a total of 1,635,136 tickets since tickets first went on sale on 20...
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02. April 2009
Gov beefs up 2010 transport with 1000 new buses
The Department of Transport (DoT) has committed itself to putting 1 000 new buses on SA’s roads for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and beyond. The announcement was made in Pretoria on Tuesday by Transport...
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02. April 2009
To All South African Citizens: Elections 2009
Pursuant to the outcome of the Constitutional Court ruling relating to granting foreign based South African citizens the right to vote in the 2009 elections, the following information is published to...
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30. March 2009
South Africa Tops World Cup Ticket Race
More South Africans have applied for tickets to the 2010 Fifa World Cup than any other nation, Fifa said on Friday. The country which had thus far submitted the largest number of applications for...
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26. March 2009
High praise from UEFA for South Africa’s 2010 progress
Johannesburg, 26 March 2009. The Chief Executive Officer of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa, Dr Danny Jordaan, has given the Union of European Football (UEFA) Congress in...
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26. March 2009
South Africa to host 2009 Indian Cricket Premier League
In yet another vote of confidence in South Africa's ability to host international sporting events, SA was today named the host of the 2009 Indian Premier League tournament, due to start next month....
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23. March 2009
Hillary Clinton meets SA's foreign minister to strengthen US/SA relations
South African foreign minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has held her first official talks with recently-appointed US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the State Department in Washington. This is...
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