Most Active Stories: World Cup

  1. Zimbabwe: Golf Village Prepares for 2010 Visitors

    HIT Harare Golf Village, a golf practice range along Samora Machel Avenue, close to Harare's city centre, is expanding its facilities to cater for the recreational needs of 2010 World Cup soccer officials and fans staying in Harare next year.

  2. Nigeria: Amodu - I'm Not Thinking of SA 2010

    He may be under pressure to lead the national team to the World Cup finals, but Super Eagles coach, Shaibu Amodu is not showing it and instead is insisting that his immediate focus is next month's Nations Cup finals taking place in Angola.

  3. Gambia: World Cup Tickets Available At GFA

    Gambian fans who wish to attend the first-ever World Cup finals to be hosted on African soil next summer can buy their match tickets at the Gambia Football Association secretariat in Kanifing.

  4. Kenya: Country Gets Chance to Co-Sponsor World Cup

    Kenya is among two African countries that have been offered an opportunity to be a co-sponsor of next year's World Cup by South Africa's Local Organising Committee.

  5. Nigeria/Angola: Eagles'll Suprise All in Angola, South Africa, says Amoo

    Assistant coach of the Super Eagles, Fatai Amoo has said the team will spring a big surprise at both the Africa Nations Cup slated for Angola next month and the World Cup in South Africa in June.

  6. South Africa: Training Stadiums Will Soon Be Pitch Perfect

    The 10 World Cup teams set to play their group-stage matches in Cape Town will train on two of the country's finest pitches, says the city.

  7. South Africa: Funds Needed to Train World Cup Drivers

    THE Passenger Rail Agency of SA, a commuter rail parastatal that owns Autopax Passenger Services, has not yet received funding for the training of 1400 bus drivers for the Soccer World Cup, with less than than 100 working days before the soccer spectacular kicks off.

  8. Africa: Amid Climate Talks, Farmers Receive Protection Against Crop Failure

    As world leaders continue to negotiate in Copenhagen over a treaty to halt climate change and assist vulnerable countries in protecting themselves against the effects of altered climate patterns, farmers are receiving new assistance to protect their crops.

  9. Namibia: 2010 Fifa World Cup Prize Money Increased

    There is much hype concerning the upcoming 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

  10. Botswana: The Bitter-Sweet Scent of 2010

    The Soccer FIFA 2010 is around the corner, and the mood can be felt in South Africa, with many trying to find ways of how they can take advantage of the opportunities that might come with hosting of the event.

  11. Zimbabwe: WMMI Failing to Meet Orders for 2010 World Cup

    THE Zimbabwe Council for Tourism has accused Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries (WMMI) of failing to supply in time vehicles ordered by its affiliate for hiring during the Fifa World Cup in South Africa next year. Addressing a year-end state of tourism press conference yesterday, ZCT president Emmanuel Fundira said the Zimbabwe Vehicle and Rental Association, a member of the tourism operators ...

  12. Ghana: Fifa Favours Germany Over Ghana at World Cup

    Ghanaian fans are crying foul, after it emerged that German stars are already using the ball designed for next summer's World Cup.

  13. South Africa: All Focus is on 2011 Rugby World Cup - Hoskins

    SOUTH African Rugby Union (Saru) president Oregan Hoskins yesterday rubber-stamped his commitment to ensuring that the Springboks are successful in the 2011 Rugby World Cup, saying the organisation's top priority in the next two years would be the international spectacle.

  14. South Africa: Soccer World Cup Displaces Traditional Musicians

    The moratorium on any non-football events at the Athlone Stadium ahead of the Fifa 2010 World Cup is likely to see the City taken to court by the Cape Town Minstrel Carnival Association this week.

  15. Nigeria/Angola: 2010 Nations Cup - Amodu Gives Rare Opportunity to Okonkwo, Akpan

    A rare opportunity has been offered to three domestic league players to break into the Super Eagles squad for next month's Nations Cup in Angola.


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