more flights to sa
Multitudes of international air carriers have increased their number of flights to South Africa. This as more tourists flock in after South Africa was awarded the rights to host the 2010 World Cup.
tourists just love us
Despite the economic crunch that has lashed out at the entire world, more tourists seem not to mind forking out to scan our shores. South African Tourism have revealed that there has been a 5.5% increase in the number of tourists coming to South Africa.
security experts assist
After what happened at an Absa Premier League match between Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns at Coca Cola Park, it comes as a relief that authorities are taking stadium security seriously. They have awarded the rights to train stadium security personnel for 2010 to a football stadium safety company in the UK.
safa advertise confed
The South African Football Association have taken it upon themselves to come on board and help advertise the Confederations Cup. They say they will use the Nelson Mandela Peace Challenge to get fans excited about this event as well as educate them about stadium seating arrangements.
legends market sa
Soccer legends are also staring to be more vigorous in advertising the Confederations and World Cups. This as Phil Masinga and Mark Fish jet to East Africa next week to let it be known that South Africa will host a successful Confederation and World Cups.
zille not for violence
Cape Town mayor Helen Zille says threats of violence have no place in our country. She was speaking after the National Taxi Alliance walked out of a presentation that was to detail how South Africa can have a better transport system. The Taxi Alliance are unhappy with the Integrated Rapid Transit System and have demonstrated their disapproval by staging strikes in the past.
hayatou’s dreams
Issa Hayatou, the president of Caf, says he hopes and believes that an African country can go all the way to the finals come 2010. This sentiment has been echoed by many leaders and legends across Africa.
sandf’s preparations
The SA National Defence Force are still busy with their security preparations for the Confed and 2010.
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