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June 23, 2009
VUVUZELA! DON'T MESS WITH MY TUTU! VUVEZELA VUVUZELA VUVUZILLE [11.6 - 11.7 2010: FIFA World Cup]
COUNTDOWN: 352 DAYS : 12 HOURS : 45 MINUTES: 24 SECONDS
JOBURG ZA - 1.1.92 LIZ VAN DEN BERG
The 2010 FIFA World Cup™ soccer tournament will be held in nine cities across South Africa from June 11 to July 11, 2010. Thousands of people will visit South Africa during this period, and the matches will have an estimated cumulative worldwide audience of around 6 billion people.
Lightning? Thunder?
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'oldest football team in SA. The only South African team to win the CAF champion league. "
President Jacob Zuma booted a ball off a stand in the Green Point Stadium on Thursday 11 June 2009, to mark the 365-day countdown to the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™.
The City of Cape Town is marking this one-year countdown with a variety of events and celebrations in and around the city during the month of June.
Zuma visited the stadium for the first time for the countdown ceremony, and was joined by Western Cape Premier Helen Zille, the Executive Mayor of the City of Cape Town, Alderman Dan Plato, Deputy Minister of Sport Gert Oosthuizen, MEC for Sport and Recreation Sakkie Jenner, Lesotho Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili, Secretary-General of FIFA, Jérôme Valcke and CEO of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa, Danny Jordaan.
Zuma said South Africa would be ready for the start of the tournament, and has proved to the rest of the world that we are a country that can be counted on.
He also thanked FIFA for trusting us and giving us an opportunity to prove ourselves.
"We have proved to the world that South Africans are special people. When we have challenges we always rise to the occasion," he said, before kicking the ball to cheers and the sound of vuvuzelas. Zuma congratulated the construction workers. He also joked that the vuvuzela was known as the vuvuzille in the Western Cape. Zuma predicted that Bafana Bafana would surprise the world I can guarantee that.
Zoliswa Gila.
Host city flags are being prominently displayed in strategic areas throughout the Cape metropole, such as Cape Town International Airport, the Fan Park on the Grand Parade, Strand Street, Hertzog Boulevard and Green Point Circle, in order to raise awareness and excitement about hosting the event.
Excitement is mounting for next years huge soccer spectacle, and Cape Town is pulling out all stops to make the most of this once in a lifetime opportunity, said Pieter Cronjé, the Citys 2010 Communication Director. And even though Cape Town is not hosting the Confederations Cup, the City, provincial government and the SABC have arranged five Public Viewing Areas (PVAs) for Capetonians to view matches from June 14 to 28.
The PVAs are at the Gugulethu Sports Complex, Robinvale Complex in Atlantis, Fisantekraal, Blue Downs and the Desmond Tutu Sport Complex in Khayelitsha. These will be open from 11:00 to 22:30 on June 14, 17, 21, 22, 24, 25 and 28.-----
Le Soetie,
Lightning?
Thunder?
*Hands amputated?
You sent me both a black and white BUCS mussie--Die bliksemse ding! You said you like dem cuz da Chiefs heff stront vir breins, and your domkop voortrekker piel styfs got into sal brawls to get the mussies.
I'll wear my mussie [the black one] when i go to the 'Vulva'-- not 'Slymsloot' theater in CT, then it'll be me who'll get into fights, especially if i staan op jou opgedopte, fokken kakhuiskriek duiwe, drie-draadige, spier van plesierl! Ek gee nie 'n moer om nie!
I was twintig en twee en twintig [forgot how to say forty when you sent them].
I'm wearing my black OP mussie as i write this. i look like a moeraskop!
lief y pamperlangs
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*Don't get too friendly with any RUF 'Kill the Crew' parties. I'm going to be needing your hand in marriage one day, and don't want jou vingers verander in drie-draadige vishoeke, so krom soos die hond se agterbeen.
xo
...and look who's playing at the reception!
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vuvuzela road to 2010: LIZ VAN DEN BERG VUVUZUELA BLOWIN' UP, BABY!
De vuvuzela is een Afrikaanse plastic trompet zonder ventielen. Tijdens de confederationscup in Zuid-Afrika is in de stadions elk gesprek onmogelijk door het enorme geluid dat het instrument produceert.