Speaking in a language that children understand
More than 1 400 disadvantaged children across the country enjoyed more than just soccer during the Fifa World Cup.
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Life after the World Cup for unwanted vuvuzelas
The vuvuzela may have made it into the Oxford Dictionary, but you may find little use for it beyond the football stadium.
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'We have raised the bar, and now we must rise to meet it'
The lessons learned from organising a successful World Cup must serve as a template for better delivery, President Jacob Zuma says.
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Vuvuzela trumpeted by Oxford dictionary
The vuvuzela, which became the sound of the Soccer World Cup, has won an entry in the latest edition of the Oxford Dictionary of English.
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Uganda charges 32 over World Cup bombings
Uganda has charged 32 people in connection with the July 11 bomb attacks in Kampala, which killed 76 people as they watched the Soccer World Cup.
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Anelka banned for 18 games after World Cup row
Striker Nicolas Anelka has been banned for 18 games by the French team after a players' Soccer World Cup revolt.
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Charity begins at the stadium
Soccer City will be packed for the kick-off to the 2010-11 season on Saturday, when four Premier Soccer League clubs contest the Charity Telkom Cup.
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Soccer City to cost up to R30m a year to maintain
The Soccer City stadium built for the Soccer World Cup finals will cost between R25-million and R30-million per year to maintain.
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Spain, Netherlands fined over World Cup final
Spain have been fined 10 000 Swiss francs and The Netherlands 15 000 Swiss francs for their behaviour in last month's World Cup final.
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No positive drug tests at Soccer World Cup
Not one of the more than 500 doping tests carried out before and during the World Cup in SA returned positive, Fifa revealed on Tuesday.
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