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Fans, including President Jacob Zuma of South Africa, third left, gathered on June 16 in Pretoria to watch South Africa play Uruguay. see more »
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Over 30,000 concert goers dared the chill and packed the Orlando Stadium in Soweto for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Opening Concert. Photos available from … see more »
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Excitement is sweeping across Africa as World Cup preliminary matches get under way. In South Africa, the host nation, a vendor wears a multi-coloured … see more »
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Ten prominent global leaders, known as The Elders, met their founder, Nelson Mandela, again, three years after he launched the group. The group … see more »
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Namesakes, Heroes and Soccer on the Cape Flats Samantha Reiners of the Twenty Ten project met and photographed young people in Cape Town's Cape Flats … see more »
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The World Economic Forum on Africa 2010 (WEF) has attracted business and political leaders to Dar es Salaam. The President of Tanzania, Jakaya Kikwete … see more »
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A lot is riding on the shoulders of South Africa as the host nation, and their team will have to face off against Uruguay, Mexico and France in one of … see more »
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On March 11, 2010, IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn rounded up his three-day trip around Africa. Zambia was his final stop, and he and his … see more »
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On a three-day state visit to Britain from March 3 to 5, President Jacob Zuma and Mrs. Tobeka Madiba-Zuma of South Africa were welcomed by Prime … see more »
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Many Zimbabweans fleeing from the crisis in their country find refuge in Johannesburg's Central Methodist Church, where Bishop Paul Verryn, left, is … see more »
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