African nationals living in South Africa are mobilizing themselves to launch a World Cup winning campaign for their national teams when the tournament kicks off on June 11.
They are looking forward to joining hands with other national supporters unions from Ghana, Ivory Coast and Nigeria who will be trooping to South Africa to compete with fans of the host nation in the quest for victory.
These nationals are defying challenges in accessing match tickets to turn out in their numbers to cheer their teams on and offer maximum support in the camps and stadiums.
In the following report, Kofi Adu Domfeh appraises the World Cup euphoria in Johannesburg and assesses the readiness of the Ghanaian community in the city to be part of the tournament.
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