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Gallery: Vuvuzelas conquer the world!

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06 July 2010

From a stadium in Oregon to a beer garden in Germany, a pro-democracy demonstration in Hong Kong, a gay pride march in Seattle, and 2010 Fifa World Cup fan fests everywhere, South Africa's once-vilified vuvuzela is taking over the world. View our photo gallery of the invasion.
Gallery: Mandela meets Bafana Bafana

   

80 pieces of World Cup trivia

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05 July 2010

The first Fifa World Cup was played in 1930 in Uruguay, where the winning home squad were awarded the Victory trophy. The 1950 Fifa World Cup had no official final match. Be the know-it-all in the stadium during the 2010 edition of the tournament with our comprehensive guide to World Cup trivia.
2010 World Cup background resources

   

World Cup action for the blind

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05 July 2010

Blind South Africans now have the opportunity to follow the 2010 Fifa World Cup action like almost every other spectator, thanks to new technology funded by Fifa and initiated by the Swiss National Association for the Blind.
Mercy Vision: sight to the blind

   

Gallery: 2010 World Cup stadiums

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02 July 2010

Get a taste of the stunning stadium photography available in the MediaClubSouthAfrica.com image library.
2010 Fifa World Cup stadiums

   

SA site helps 2010 visitors go green

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02 July 2010

The South African Green Passport site has gone live, just in time for the surge of tourists expected to pour into the country to watch the last stages of the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
• Saving the land with ecotourism

   

World Cup driving SA tourism

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02 July 2010

South African Tourism is confident that foreign football fans in the country for the 2010 Fifa World Cup are making a positive contribution to the economy – and that the benefits will last long after the final whistle is blown.
World Cup world record for SA fan

   

'We rise to any challenge' – Zuma

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02 July 2010

As South Africa enters its last week of hosting the 2010 Fifa World Cup, President Jacob Zuma has said in an interview with Fifa that his country's organisation of the tournament has exceeded expectations – and confounded the sceptics.
Mandela meets final Bafana squad

   

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