Titanic battle for Safa
While presidents near and far are desperately clinging to power, Molefi Oliphant, is meekly relinquishing his position as Safa president.
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Deal thrashed out at marathon 2010 wage talks
A 13-hour-long negotiation between Soccer World Cup construction workers and employers resulted in "a framework" for an agreement on Thursday.
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Construction strike enters second day
Strikes at 2010 World Cup stadiums will continue countrywide on Thursday as opposing parties prepare for another round of wage talks.
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YOURTAKE: Is SA too dangerous to host the Cup?
It seems that ever since the Soccer World Cup was awarded to South Africa, there have been some who have raised concerns about safety in the country.
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2010 construction workers prepare to strike
About 70 000 construction workers are set to down tools at Soccer World Cup stadiums on Wednesday to demand higher wages.
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Court gives go-ahead to construction strike
Construction workers are expected to strike on Wednesday, halting work across the country, including at stadiums for the 2010 World Cup.
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Govt focuses on transport concerns ahead of 2010
South Africa promised on Friday to fix transport problems seen as one of the major concerns ahead of next year's World Cup.
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Safcec seeks interdict to prevent construction strike
A court on Friday heard arguments for an application to prevent a strike that could see work on World Cup stadiums grind to a halt.
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