Government urges patriotism ahead of Confeds Cup
Pretoria – With the Fifa Confederations Cup just around the corner, government has urged South Africans to develop a sense of patriotism and pride towards the country and its national symbols.read more
View ArticleZuma welcomes teams, soccer fans
Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma has welcomed the various soccer teams as well as the fans that have begun trickling in to South Africa for the Fifa Confederations Cup.read more
View ArticleSAPS assures safety of soccer fans
Johannesburg – The South African Police Services has assured soccer fans that they need not fear for their safety, when they are in the country for the Fifa Confederations Cup. read more
View ArticleHealth preparedness plan ready for Confeds Cup
Pretoria – The Department of Health is satisfied that all the necessary preparations in terms of health and emergency medical services have been put in place ahead of Sunday’s opening Fifa Confederead...
View ArticleBafana ready to take on Iraq – Santana
Johannesburg - Bafana Bafana is ready to take on Iraq in the Fifa Confederations Cup opening match on Sunday, says team Coach Joel Santana. read more
View ArticleTshwane satisfied with smooth operations of Confeds Cup
Pretoria - The Tshwane Community Safety Department has expressed satisfaction with the smooth operations during the 2009 Confederations Cup match between Italy and the USA. read more
View ArticleLOC gets thumbs up from Police Minister
Cape Town - Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has given the Local Organising Committee (LOC) the thumbs up for successfully hosting the Fifa Confederations Cup without major incidents. read more
View ArticleFans, FIFA to use revamped Wonderboom Airport
Pretoria - The revamped Wonderboom National Airport in Pretoria is expected to be used extensively during the 2010 FIFA World Cup to transport fans and FIFA delegates to and from the host city. read more
View ArticleCategory 4 tickets still available
Pretoria - South Africans can still get their hands on Category four tickets for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in some host venues.read more
View ArticleMetrorail ready for World Cup fans
Johannesburg - Metrorail will transport match ticket holders of the 2010 FIFA World Cup free of charge on its special dedicated trains to host stadiums. read more
View ArticleRustenburg prepares for soccer spectacular
Pretoria- The City of Rustenburg will be able to host the Soccer World Cup, says deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe.read more
View ArticleNdebele on assessment of transport plans for the World Cup
Media Release, 14 July 2010Ndebele on assessment of transport plans for the World Cupread more
View ArticleUnique concept to preserve World Cup
Pretoria - The legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup is being established across Africa through a unique concept called Youth Zones.read more
View ArticleGovernment preparations for the World Cup
We have rounded up a few facts about South Africa's preparations to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup. read more
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