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A symbol of unity
With the 2010 World Cup looming fast, South Africa’s spectacular flag is becoming a symbol of unity and progress around the world.
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President Thabo Mbeki who’s second term in office ends in 2009. Photo: Benny Gool
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World statesman Nelson Mandela who was instrumental in winning the 2010 bid for South Africa. Photo: Benny Gool
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World statesman Nelson Mandela who was instrumental in winning the 2010 bid for South Africa. Photo: Benny Gool
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President Thabo Mbeki has given assurances that the 2010 World Cup will be a success. Photo: Andreas Fuchner
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President Thabo Mbeki has given assurances that the 2010 World Cup will be a success. Photo: Andreas Fuchner
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Former president Nelson Mandela played a pivotal role in helping securing the 2010 World Cup for South Africa. Photograph: Peter McKenizie
Parliament (outside)
South Africa's Parliament is located in Cape Town. Photo: Benny Gool
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Cape Town mayor Helen Zille is responsible for overseeing tight deadlines as the city gears for its role as semi-final hosts.
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Sports & Recreation Minister Makhenkesi Stofile is responsible for liasing with various World Cup bodies.
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