Of course Phumzile is rooting for Bafana Bafana, but his other favorite teams are England and Argentina.
Read moreThulani shares his opinion of the England vs. USA match. He really likes England’s players, and even forgives Green for the horrible mistake!
Read moreWhat 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.
Read moreThe mid-point of the World Cup is upon us, and what an exciting event it’s been! Our reporters have been working hard to bring you a unique perspective on all the wins, defeats, and surprising upsets so far! And you can trust they will be there the rest of the way.
Read moreEngland didn’t fare as well as their fans had hoped against Algeria, with the match ending in a disappointing 0-0 draw. Will they move on? We’ll find out this afternoon as they face off with Slovenia.
Read moreSouth Africa fought hard against France in their last chance to make it through to the next level. Fans had no complaints about their performance in this exciting match, with Bafana Bafana winning 2 – 0! Unfortunately it wasn’t enough to push them through. But that didn’t keep the fans from celebrating!
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.
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