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International visitors to South Africa, here to support their teams in the 2010 Fifa World Cup, say they are having...
South African expats are amongst the thousands of visitors to South Africa enjoying the World Cup and many are spread...
Johannesburg – Portugal fan Pedro Pinto expected to see South Africa’s World Cup played amid fields of poverty. Instead, he...
Thousands of English fans might still be venting their disappointment as their team notched up the second straight draw in...
Maybe it was impetuous of me to hand that money over to the young woman in Soweto. Possibly it was...
Cape Town – The Mother City is preparing for a party expected to draw over 60 000 people to celebrate...
The Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit system operates throughout the city of Joburg Fans attending World Cup matches need to have a clear idea of how they are going to get to the stadium, and back. Find out all you need to know here. It’s important to note that no...
I recently received this video of Cape Town’s Green Point stadium from African Renaissance pictures. Great works guys! Cape Town...
We still have a handful of accommodation available for the World Cup. Cape Town will be home to a number...
Leading up to the kick-off of the 2010 World Cup, many critics have questioned whether South Africa will be able...
I received this video from Peter Greenwall. It is an anthem for Cape Town, in preperation for the World Cup,...
Good news for World Cup tourists heading to Cape Town: The historic Vergelegen Wine Estate in Somerset West has won...
There’s a new species of wildlife expected to descend in South Africa in their thousands this summer. And it’s set...
Hosting the football World Cup is a “shot in the arm” for South Africa, as it still struggles to overcome deep-seated divisions, according to one of the country’s moral heavyweights, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu. In an exclusive interview with the German Press Agency dpa in Cape Town on Wednesday, the...
So you are heading, or hoping to be heading to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup in a month’s...
With the greatest sporting spectacle ever to be held on African soil a mere 43 days away, everyone’s gees levels...
A new shuttle bus system from Cape Town International airport to the city centre, will be made available to travellers...
Johannesburg – The number of World Cup visitors won’t match previous expectations, but those who are likely to visit the...