Icasa chair expresses 'foreboding' over 2010
Icasa chair Paris Mashile has expressed "foreboding" over the ability of local cellphone providers to accommodate network traffic during the 2010 Cup.
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SA prepares to answer critics
The Confederations Cup will show the world that South Africa is ready for the World Cup, writes Phathisani Moyo.
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Dreams can come true, says Danny
Dreams can come true, 2010 World Cup Local Organising Committee CEO Danny Jordaan told students at the Cida City Campus in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
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Hackers target Confederation Cup fans
Information Technology specialists have warned that cyber criminals are trying to cash in on the upcoming Fifa Confederation Cup and the World Cup.
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Green gold grass of home
Swazi dagga merchants have high hopes the 2010 World Cup will bring riches galore, writes Andile Nsibande.
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Fifa to earn R25-billion from World Cup TV rights
Soccer's world controlling body Fifa will earn about R25-billion on the TV media rights to broadcast the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.
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Bafana nose-dive in Fifa world rankings
Bafana Bafana on Wednesday plummeted five places in the Fifa world rankings to 77th position.
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Interest rate cuts proposed to boost economy
Interest rate cuts are among the policy responses proposed to minimise the impact of the global financial downturn, it was reported on Wednesday.
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Aussies on verge of qualifying for World Cup
Australia are on the verge of qualifying for next year's World Cup finals after a 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan on Wednesday.
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Taxis cuss the bus
Government has vowed to continue work on the BRT despite Tuesday's protests in which taxi drivers and owners brought Johannesburg to a standstill.
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