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World Cup mobisite launched

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14 June 2010

The Government Communication and Information System has launched its official 2010 Fifa World Cup website on a mobile platform, allowing fans access to football information from their mobile phones.
• Exciting start to World Cup

   

Exciting start to World Cup

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11 June 2010

The 2010 Fifa World Cup opening ceremony showcased the vibrancy of Africa and the diversity of South Africa. Thousands of fans packed into Soccer City in Soweto to witness the official opening of the first football World Cup ever to take place on African soil.
World Cup starts on a high note

   

Flying the South African flag

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11 June 2010

The 2010 Fifa World Cup has hit South Africa, and the country's striking six-colour national flag is everywhere – wrapped around buildings, on car windows, radio aerials and rear-view mirrors, lining the highways and flying outside homes from suburbs to townships.
Fly the Flag campaign launched

   

World Cup background resources

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All you need to know about the 2010 Fifa World Cup in one place: media toolkit, frequent questions, host cities, stadiums, tournament history, South Africa's national squad, team statistics, high-resolution photos, Fan Fest info, health, transport …

   

World Cup begins on a high note

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11 June 2010

African talent was the highlight of the evening at the 2010 Fifa World Cup Kickoff Concert, held on the eve of Africa’s greatest sporting event - and so was the pervading spirit of unity, goodwill and excitement.
World Cup concert on song

   

The vuvuzela: Bafana’s 12th man

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10 June 2010

Some find it quite annoying, and others even want it banned from stadiums, but South Africans love it dearly: it spurs the crowds on and is the very best local way to show support for Bafana Bafana – it’s the vuvuzela, and it’s here to stay.
Bafana frenzy grips the nation

   

Gallery: United for Bafana Bafana

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10 June 2010

Johannesburg rang with the sound of vuvuzela trumpets on Wednesday 9 June as fans from the township of Soweto to the glitzy commercial centre of Sandton took to the streets to show their support for Bafana Bafana, the country's national football team.
Gallery: Mandela meets Bafana Bafana

   

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