Our reporters return to the Amy Biehl World Cup tournament finals, where there is much more than soccer going on! There’s South African music and dance, hip hop, and traditional gumboot dancing.
Our reporters visit a local woman who cooks food for the community in her own kitchen. Watch as she serves up hearty stews and massive plates of samp and beans. And don’t worry, the food is free to those who can’t afford it.
The forth film of World Cup Reporters was shot in Maracanã stadium surroundings in the day of the game between Chile and Spain. O quarto filme do World Cup Reporters foi gravado nos arredores do Maracanã no dia do jogo entre Chile e Espanha.
South 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.
Our reporters take you on a fun night out in Khayelitsha. Like any good night out, there are plenty of drinks to go around and loud music to get everyone up and dancing.
The unique sound of the vuvuzela has been roaring in fans’ ears since the start of the 2010 World Cup, whether they like it or not. Our reporters head to Cape Town to ask soccer fans why they love the Vuvuzela!
What a match it was! South Africa played hard and the fans remain optimistic for Bafana Bafana! Our reporters from Khayelitsha were in the streets to catch all the action.