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Auteur: Carly Diaz (19 Articles)
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Info: Carly Diaz(English) There was nothing gallant about Ghana’s white-flag act in the 2010 World Cup quarterfinals. Inept failures of nerve at the World Cup have become an African trademark since Italia ‘90. And against Uruguay, Ghana became the latest African team to self-destruct in the pressure-cooker of football’s ultimate contest. Sadly, like all African teams before it, Ghana’s naïve suicide act will be greeted by patronizing ‘hard-luck’ cheers instead of the scathing condemnation it deserves. Joe Opio writes a damning post-mortem.
(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.