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19. Mai 2010

Fußball Weltmeisterschaft 2010: Nachhaltige Entwicklung auch nach dem Abpfiff

Berlin, 19.5.2010. Initiatoren und Partner von Projekten und Maßnahmen zur nachhaltigen Entwicklung von Kindern und Jugendlichen bekräftigten vor ca. 90 Gästen in der südafrikanischen Botschaft ihr...

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FIFA WM 2010, Pressespiegel

12. Mai 2010

African creativity and beauty on display for 2010 audiences

Curator Thembinkosi Goniwe at the opening of the exhibit at Museum Africa in Newtown
A new exhibit at the Museum Africa in Newtown, Johannesburg will showcase works from contemporary artists...

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FIFA WM 2010, Pressespiegel

12. Mai 2010

Youngsters win World Cup seats

For a group of youngsters, the international flavour of the Fifa World Cup™ came to South Africa a few weeks early as they took to the field for the 2010 National Schools Football Final, with each...

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FIFA WM 2010, Tourismus, Südafrika,...

12. Mai 2010

SA's image 'about to change forever'

The 2010 Fifa World Cup™ will forever change the world's perception of South Africa, President Jacob Zuma said at the opening of the Tourism Indaba trade show in Durban on Saturday.
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FIFA WM 2010, FIFA WM 2010 Infos für Fans,...

12. Mai 2010

Moses Mabhida stadium has generated over R4 million

Durban's Moses Mabhida Stadium has generated over R4 million through its sky car and bungee jumping facility in the past few months, the city said on Thursday.
 
"This proves...

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FIFA WM 2010, Wirtschaft, Tourismus,...

12. Mai 2010

Africa’s first high-speed train to open ahead of World Cup

Gautrain arrives at O.R. Tambo International Airport outside of Johannesburg
The Gautrain, Africa's first high-speed rail line, will launch on June 8 in South Africa three days before the...

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FIFA WM 2010, FIFA WM 2010 Infos für Fans,...

12. Mai 2010

World Cup trophy begins South African tour

Former president Nelson Mandela welcomed the World Cup trophy to South Africa on Thursday before the coveted gold statue begins a tour of the country ahead of next month's World Cup.
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