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·South Africa: Finance Minister Warns on World Cup Price Spiral
Greedy service providers who were "unduly" inflating their prices in anticipation of a World Cup bonanza were sending a signal of exploitation to the wider world and doing long-term damage to the country, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said yesterday.
·South Africa: Bafana Base Camp Tussle Turns Nasty
SIMMERING tension between the South African Football Association (Safa) and Sandown High School exploded into a shouting match yesterday after Wits University's Sturrock Park was confirmed as Bafana Bafana's base camp for the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
·Africa: Glo CAF Awards - Eto'o On the Podium !
By press time most bookmakers tipped him favourite.
·South Africa: No Funding to Train Bus Drivers for World Cup
WITH less than three months to go before the Soccer Word Cup kicks off, Autopax Passenger Services said yesterday that it had not yet received money to train bus drivers who will operate a hi-tech intercity bus system during the tournament.
·Nigeria: Moses Seek Solace in Eagles After England Snub
Wigan Athletic of England whiz-kid, Victor Moses is seeking the route back home to Nigeria, following the snub handed him by Queensland under-20 coach, Stuart Pearce.
·Nigeria: No Longer Business As Usual, Lagerback Warns Super Eagles Players
New Super Eagles Technical Adviser, Lars Lagerback has warned Super Eagles players against late coming and other undisciplined acts when called for national assignments. Lagerback said gone are the days when players of national teams are pampered to don their national colours, insisting on patriotism as the only yardstick for call up.
·Nigeria: Lagerback Must Feel Players' Passion, Says Taiwo
Super Eagles and Olympic Massaille defender, Taye Taiwo believes the new Super Eagles Technical Adviser, Lars Lagerback is the right man for the job, but says the Swede must feel the passion of the players to succeed.
·Africa: Minister Urges Africans to Exploit
Ghana's tourism Minister, Mrs. Zita Okaikoi, has called on Africans to take advantage of the upcoming South Africa 2010 to harness the tourism potentials on the continent.
·Tanzania: Maximo to Revel Chan Squad
TAIFA Stars coach Marcio Maximo is expected to reveal squad tomorrow ahead of the African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualification match against Somalia, which will take place in Dar es Salaam later this month.
·Africa: Ghana May Bid to Host 2016 Nations Cup
Ghana may bid for the hosting of the 2016 African Cup of Nations, two years after hosting the continent's most historic event. Gabon and Equatorial Guinea are billed to jointly host the next biannual showpiece in 2012, before Libya takes the stage two-years on.
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·Woodgate has surgery in Oz
Tottenham defender Jonathan Woodgate has had surgery in Australia in a bid to cure his long-standing groin problem and wont be back for the rest of the season.
·Bullish Man United face Fulham test
Alex Ferguson is excited about the possibility of becoming the first club to win the English title four years in a row.
·Rugby logos removed to protect WC fields
Saru have received a request from the World Cup local organising committee to remove advertising logos as they were concerned about damage to the grass at World Cup venues.
·Wenger rules out Real Madrid switch
Reports in Spain suggest current Real manager Manuel Pellegrini is likely to be sacked after Lyon eliminated his side from the Champions League in midweek - and Arsene Wenger is their next target.
·Bafana to play extra match in Brazil
Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has added another match to the sides preparation in Brazil with hope that match practice gets the side into shape.
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