Cops aim to maintain security efforts after World Cup
The police will keep up security in the country after the Soccer World Cup, national police commissioner General Bheki Cele said on Wednesday.
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No regrets, says World Cup final ref Webb
Soccer World Cup final referee Howard Webb arrived home in England on Tuesday insisting he had done a tough job in difficult circumstances.
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SA turns attention to Olympic Games
South Africa is to put in an official bid for the 2020 Olympic Games, Sascoc CEO Tubby Reddy announced on Tuesday.
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'The World Cup crisis that was(n't)'
It's one thing for South Africa to host a secure Soccer World Cup, but quite another to deal with the fundamental causes of crime in the country.
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Cup investment return 'will be visible in three to five years'
It will take three to five years to see the economic benefits of the World Cup, a Human Sciences Research Council academic said on Tuesday.
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Banks score from World Cup
Banks score on fees as foreign card transactions nearly double.
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Of big egos, underdogs and continental pride
The M&G's Ryan Hoffmann gives his on-the-field highlights of the Soccer World Cup.
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The Cup ran over, now for the hangover
That we delivered a world-class World Cup with the kind of drama that only Africa can serve up is undeniable.
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Lula: Africa enchanted the world with Cup
Africa has enchanted the world with its "wonderful" hosting of the World Cup and Brazil will learn from this, says Brazilian President Lula da Silva.
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World Cup is a reminder of what's possible
Were we acting? Was it just an act? It was a Zimbabwean who put the right question with such precision, writes Richard Calland.
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