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Legacy: Members of Fifa and LOC during the sword turning ceremony of the Football Turfs of the World Cup initiative. Read more. More pictures.
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Tranquil: England will be staying at this five-star hotel during their 2010 Fifa World Cup campaign in South Africa. Related story. More pictures .
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Ready: Dr Victor Ramathesele speaks about health services ahead of the 2010 Fifa World Cup to be hosted in South Africa in June. Read more. More pictures .
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Durban’s Finest: Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban stands out as landmark in the Banana City. Read more. More pictures .
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Man of the moment: Former President Nelson Mandela with his wife Graça Machel during the State of the Nation Address. Read more. More pictures.
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Secure: Whether by land, sea or air, South African security forces are ready to secure the 2010 Fifa World Cup. Read more...   More pictures...
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Up in the air: The Department of Health says it will be ready to deal with any eventualities during the World Cup. Read more...   More pictures...
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Speaking his mind: Fifa Secretary General Jerome Valcke has slammed World Cup cynics. Read more More pictures...
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Positive: A survey has revealed that South Africans are optimistic about hosting the Fifa World Cup. More pictures...
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United for Bafana: President Jacob Zuma, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe and Cabinet Ministers don their Bafana Bafana jerseys in support of Football Fridays . More pictures...
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Uncle Maradona: A school girl hugs football great Diego Maradona during his visit to Lowe Middle School in Pretoria, South Africa. Read more …  More pictures...
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Ready to party: The City of Durban is preparing to host the 100-days to Fifa World Cup Celebration. Read more …  More pictures...
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Unimpressed: LOC boss Danny Jordaan has lambasted media for ‘double standards’. Read more...
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Done: Construction of the 68 000-seater Cape Town Stadium has been completed. Read more here ...
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Rejoice: The Official 2010 Fifa World Cup Match Ball “Jabulani” has been launched. Read more...
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Man with a plan: Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira says South Africa will reach knockout stages of the World Cup in 2010. Read more...
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Man with a plan: Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira says South Africa will reach knockout stages of the World Cup in 2010. Read more...
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Man with a plan: Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira says South Africa will reach knockout stages of the World Cup in 2010. Read more...
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Madiba Magic: Nelson Mandela addresses the gathering of the Final Draw by video message. Related story...
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Ready: The stage is set for Friday’s 2010 Fifa World Cup Final Draw in Cape Town. Related story...
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