http://www.weforum.org 11.06.2009
World Economic Forum on Africa 2009
FIFA World Cup 2010: Building a Legacy for Africa
In 2010, South Africa will become the first African country to host the FIFA World Cup. As part of the 2010 Africa legacy, related investment is being made in education, sports, development and infrastructure across the continent.
Meet the champions behind the FIFA World Cup to hear how their initiatives are changing lives and uniting the continent.
Abedi Pele Ayew, Head Coach and President, Nania Football Club, Ghana
Jane Carter, Director, Coaching for Hope, United Kingdom
Michael Jordaan, Chief Executive Officer, First National Bank of Southern Africa, South Africa
Daniel Alexander Jordaan, Chief Executive Officer, 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee, South Africa
Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe, Deputy President of South Africa
Helen Zille, Premier of the Western Cape Province, South Africa
Moderated by
Robyn Curnow, Correspondent, CNN, South Africa
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maxgold789 1 year ago
2 days
fredinski818 1 year ago
World Cup Countdown: Just 65 days to kick-off in South Africa! :-)
earthTV2 1 year ago
South Africa is quite a bit more developed than some oversee people might think . . .
ROFLFTW88 2 years ago
id rather live in south africa then in north korea afghanistan iraq sedan
SA isnt all about crime most of the stuff is just based upon the need to survive this will make them more prosperes
klote2314 2 years ago
Why not?
Let them prove themselves... Forget what their problems are in the now and hope for greatness in the future.
mopacak 2 years ago
wow seriesly??? i wanna visit SA but i thought it was weird having it in SA cause the country seems kind of poor but i guess not from hearing your point of view ur country looks great...well i live in USA can't wait till world cup is coming this summer...it's going to be awsome!!! :)
jwaretioare1 2 years ago
I've lived here all my life. I've worked and lived in Cape Town CBD for the past 9 years. No City compares in my opinion. I'm convinced you'll see it in a completely different light once you've visited. South Africa is an awesome Country to live in. Land of opportunities and friendly people. Rainbow nation ;)
PipIWYG 2 years ago
SLOVAKIA SLOVAKIA SLOVAKIA
svk25tt 2 years ago
hey I live in SA, and i'ts nice here, our weather is great, and crime isn't really a problem...
We don't have any natural disasters like tornadoes or hurricanes, sure we have problems,just as any other country...
If you ever come here, I'm sure you will like it... and I think we'll do an excellent job at hosting the world cup...
hi1391 2 years ago 2