Our reporters don’t just watch soccer, they play as well! Thulani, Phumzile, and Luanda share what the game means to them. Stay tuned for more footage from their upcoming tournament!
Read moreWho do you think will make it to the finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup? Fans in Cape Town are supporting Argentina, Brazil, and Ghana. Guess we’ll have to wait and see!
Read moreYoung people in the townships around Cape Town have been competing in their very own World Cup tournament, an event put on by the Amy Biehl Foundation. Our reporters visited the quarter-final match between Cameroon and Germany. Unlike the real World Cup, Cameroon came away with a 3-1 victory. Stay tuned for coverage from the […]
Read moreToday’s mobile technology has made it easier and faster than ever to stay connected and follow the events of the World Cup. Our reporters visit the MTN Fan Park in Cape Town to find out how people have been using their mobiles during the 2010 World Cup, in a report that was (you guessed it!) […]
Read moreSouth Africa has invested a lot of money in order to host the 2010 World Cup, but not everyone thinks it was money well-spent. Our reporters hear from local township residents who feel the World Cup might carry detrimental consequences.
Read moreKhayelitsha’s hottest night club has been forced to close its doors! Our reporters visit the scene of what used to be the locals’ favorite place to party to interview the owner and others from the community and discover the far-reaching consequences of this event.
Read moreThe local library in Delft has become a popular place for people to watch the World Cup because of the extra information and technological resources available. Our reporters stopped by to watch England’s victory against Slovenia.
Read moreOur reporters in Khayelitsha bring you coverage of one of the most surprising matches of the World Cup, Brazil vs. the Netherlands. Come watch with them at the fan park near Cape Town!
Read moreOur reporters head back to this favorite spot to find out what people think of hosting the World Cup in South Africa, and who the fans are supporting in Brazil’s upcoming match.
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