A nation’s physical infrastructure is one of the best indicators of its likely prosperity, infrastructure is a requirement for economic growth and prosperity.
Gauteng will not pay an extra R1.3 billion to have the first phase of the Gautrain completed before the 2010 World Cup.
The South African National Roads Agency says debt investors are demanding a lower risk premium, helping to reduce its costs of borrowing.
SA’s Fifa host cities have to decide whether to take out extra insurance to boost their cover for some of the risks associated with the 2010 soccer World Cup.
As South Africans we are very proud to be hosting the 2010 Soccer World Cup, and much work is going into creating world class stadia, either new or refurbished, in which to host matches.
Sony and Questek Advanced Technologies are installing networked audio-visual technologies at Orlando and Royal Bafokeng stadiums for 2010 Soccer World Cup.
Sport and Recreation minister has criticised reports that Nelson Mandela Bay was behind schedule with the building of its 2010 soccer World Cup stadium
The 2010 Soccer World Cup stadia, some new dams and the Gautrain project should add to cement demand in the current year
2010 Soccer World Cup Local Organising Committee is confident that the tournament will fuel long-term sustainable economic growth
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