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World Cup 2010 mascot revealed: A leopard named Zakumi
Monday, 22 September 2008

South Africa have tonight revealed the mascot for the 2010 World Cup and it's a leopard called Zakumi. The name is made up of "Za", which stands for South Africa and 'kumi' which translates as "10" in a number of languages across Africa.

The mascots 'date of birth date' is June 18th 1994 and according to Danny Jordaan, the CEO of the local organising committee this is a big date for South Africans. "He was born in the same year as our country's democracy." said Jordaan. "Zakumi is a proud South African and an ideal ambassador for the first African World Cup. He is young, energetic, smart and ambitious, a real inspiration for young and old, not only in our country."

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More promotion needed for 2010 World Cup and ticket prices confirmed for SA residents
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
World CUp in South Africa
Blatter picks South Africa

FIFA chief Sepp Blatter has left South Africa and judging by the noises coming from South Africa, he's happy with the progress. He did however, call for more publicity, so we'll do our best to help out.

"What I am missing a little bit here is the identification that next year is already the Confederations Cup," he said.

"Believe in it," he said. "Make banners and not only in South Africa but everywhere in the world. ... so when you arrive at the airport it says: 'We are ready. Come.'"

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Stadium costs soar but 2010 World Cup is back on track
Thursday, 14 August 2008

The cost for building five new stadiums and renovating five others is now expected to be 20% more than the original budget, but the good news is that they are all back on track and will all be ready for 2010.

South Africa's deputy Finance Minister, Jabu Moleketi said yesterday, the Government would be asking host cities to help cover the shortfall as they are struggling to cope with the unexpected increase in costs.

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South Africa will host a safe World Cup in 2010 according to Danny Jordaan
Thursday, 26 June 2008
Danny Jordaan confirms safety for 2010
Give us a wave Danny!

2010 World Local Organising Committee CEO, Danny Jordaan has said that in Vienna this week that South Africa would be ready and able to host a safe World Cup.

"South Africa has a track record of hosting big events - 11 in the past 14 years - without a single incident. These were safe and we will ensure that the World Cup is no different," he said.

Jordaan was hosting a South Africa evening in Vienna as a guest of Euro 2008 organisers, which was also attended by other 2010 officials and several former African footballers, including World Footballer of the Year George Weah.

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