From Helen Zille to Hayibo, people are taking an anti-Fifa stand. Mpho Raborife reports
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South Africa’s bid book, the cornerstone of the country’s successful application to host the World Cup, is a mélange of hyperbole and underestimation.
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Answers to who cashed in on the World Cup millions would finally be forthcoming, after the M&G court win to access LOC tender documents.
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Fifa president Sepp Blatter and his colleagues are guaranteed huge benefits through agreements the government signed with the football body.
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“I don’t think it was made for a South African audience,” was one broadcaster’s response to the co-producer of the film critical of the World Cup.
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The cash-strapped public broadcaster hires space for the World Cup from a middleman at a hyper-inflated rate.
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Study shows local and provincial authorities were overruled and the stadium deal was done before the DA could thwart the Fifa president’s wishes.
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Sepp Blatter and Thabo Mbeki intervened to have Cape Town's Green Point Stadium built -- at R3-billion more expensive than two available alternatives.
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It’s not fear of crime or a race war that’s keeping visitors away from the World Cup -- it’s the exorbitant prices charged by Match.
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Organisers of the Soccer World Cup opening ceremony are still waiting for R80-million in funding, writes Niren Tolsi.
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