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Stricter traffic measures for World Cup final

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Pretoria - Authorities have warned that that they will be enforcing stricter traffic measures ahead of the final of the World Cup, closing a number of roads and restricting entry to others.

Gauteng rolls out H1N1 vaccination campaign

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Pretoria - Health care workers and HIV positive children will be the first to be immunised against the H1N1 virus said the Gauteng Department of Health.

Police get pep talk before World Cup

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Pretoria - The hundreds of police officers tasked with ensuring that the 2010 FIFA World Cup goes off without a hitch - have been urged to make South Africa proud.

Wait over for SA

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Johannesburg - The wait is finally over for South Africa. It's now only a matter of hours left until football's biggest showpiece gets underway in Johannesburg's magnificent Soccer City stadium.

Bid farewell to the World Cup in style - Govt

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Pretoria - With the eyes of the world firmly focused on the country, ahead of the World Cup final, Government has called on South Africans to see off the tournament in grand style.

BCI increases in March

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Pretoria-South Africa's Business Confidence Index (BCI) increased by 0.2 index points to 83.2 in March says the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI).

Opening Ceremony gets underway

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Johannesburg - After six years of waiting, the much anticipated first 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first to be held on African soil, opened at 2pm, with all the promised pomp, splendor and colour.

Loyiso unites fans in PE

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Port Elizabeth - Some wore green from head to toe; others were waving red, black and yellow flags. But for an hour the more than 10 500 visitors at the FIFA Fan Fest in Port Elizabeth last night were united by the universal language of music.

Opening Ceremony dazzles

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Johannesburg - After six years of waiting, the much anticipated first 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first to be held on African soil, opened at 2pm, with all the promised pomp, splendor and colour.

Easter death toll drops

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Pretoria - Preliminary figures released by traffic authorities on Thursday have shown a significant drop in the number fatal accidents on South Africa's roads during the past Easter weekend.