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(English) About 200 football supporters are embarking on a bumpy road trip from Ghana’s capital Accra to South Africa to watch the much-anticipated 2010 World Cup.
(English) The 14-country Southern African region, in particular the nation of Zimbabwe, has fallen head over heels in love with the 2010 World Cup set for South Africa. Governments are realigning their economic budgets to meet 2010 targets, while ordinary citizens are planning to camp in South Africa for the entire duration of the tournament. It is a big boost to stagnant economies like Zimbabwe.
(English) With only three days to go before a crucial match between Burkina Faso and Malawi, The Stallions’ Moumouni Dagano began the hunt for his number nine football jersey.
(English) An icon of democratic governance in Africa, Ghana is arguably the gateway to the continent. But football is perhaps putting Ghana on the lips of the international media than politics – first African nation to qualify to the 2010 World Cup and winner of the FIFA Under-20 soccer tournament. Now, talks in Ghana are about how the country can reap economically from these recent feats.
(English) For the first time in the history of the FIFA World Cup, one feature is set to steal the show at the 2010 tournament in South Africa: the rich African culture. The tournament is expected to be exposed to the intensity and diversity of our rich African culture, with all manner of costumes and traditional gear sported by passionate fans from across the continent.