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A second chance?
A group of English football fans are aiming to change their image by embarking on an innovative charity venture during South Africas 2010 World Cup.
SA and Germany strengthen ties
A bilateral co-operation agreement has been established between the North Rhine Westphalia (NRW) in Germany and Mpumalanga.
Development boost ahead of WC
FIFA has thrown its weight behind a project outlined by British prime minister Gordon Brown and French president Nicolas Sarkozy to provide school places for millions of children in ahead of the 2010 World Cup.
20 Centres for 2010
20 Centres for 2010 is the slogan and the objective of the official 2010 Fifa World Cup campaign.
20 Centres for 2010
20 Centres for 2010 is the slogan and the objective of the official 2010 Fifa World Cup campaign.
New Coca-Cola 2010 initiative
Official 2010 sponsor Coca-Cola is pouring millions of rands into the development of football in Africa.
Another worthwhile cause
The Tokyo Sexwale Foundation is sponsoring hundreds of wheelchairs for the use of disabled people ahead of the 2010 World Cup. Photo: Project 2010
More than just a game
Tsotsi star Presley Chweneyagae (above) said the filming of his latest movie about a group of political prisoners playing soccer on Robben Island was an extraordinary experience. More than Just a Game, demonstrates how inmates on the island used soccer to keep healthy and to promote fair play.
New focus on accessibility requirements
The Tourism Grading Council of SA recently celebrated the long awaited Universal Accessibility Grading Scheme which outlines the accessibility requirements of travellers with mobility, hearing and visual limitations ahead of the 2010 World Cup.
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