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PUMA CEO lauds 2010 stadium
PUMA CEO Jochen Zeitz has given the thumbs up to Cape Towns World Cup 2010 stadium after inspecting the site on Wednesday.
Roaring trade
A hawker sells football shirts near Port Louis, Mauritius ahead of a key 2010 World Cup qualifier against Tanzania at the King George V stadium in Curepipe (which Mauritius lost 4-1).
Savings drive
Official 2010 partner First National Bank has launched a savings drive which will see new clients receiving FNB-Adidas branded balls when they open a new account.
Important role for Kia
Hyundai Motor Co. has strengthened its commitment to international football by extending its official automotive partnership agreement with Fifa until 2014 while at the same time adding affiliate Kia Motors Corp. as a co-partner.
Counting the cost
It remains to be seen how much South Africas struggling clothing and textile industry will benefit from the expected surge in World Cup 2010.
Street trader
Millions of South Africans earn a living working as street traders around the country. Photo: Benny Gool
Street trader
Millions of South Africans earn a living working as street traders around the country. Photo: Benny Gool
Street trader
Millions of South Africans earn a living working as street traders around the country. Photo: Benny Gool
Street trader
Millions of South Africans earn a living working as street traders around the country. Photo: Benny Gool
Street trader
Millions of South Africans earn a living working as street traders around the country. Photo: Benny Gool
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