Sebastian Berger Archive
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Aug 04, 2010
The hallowed ground are often packed for Springbok matches since 1995, the year of their World Cup triumph which marked a paradigm shift from the apartheid regime. Read Article The country came together for rugby at Ellis Park Stadium
Jun 22, 2010
Despite the implosion of their final group-stage opponents France, South Africa can now only qualify for the knockout stages via an improbable combination of results. Read Article Bafana Bafana defeats silence even the vuvuzelas
May 16, 2010
With the cost of air fares and match tickets still a contentious issue, supporters wishing to watch the matches will be able to enjoy the World Cup experience. Read Article Fan parks will add colour to Rainbow Nation
May 16, 2010
South Africa is home to some of the most polite drivers in the world – and also some of the worst. Read Article SA drivers are polite but roads are hazardous
May 15, 2010
Although beautiful, the long-term viability of some of the venues staging World Cup games is uncertain. Read Article World Cup stadium legacy takes a back seat
May 14, 2010
From the very beginning the World Cup in South Africa was promoted as an African event, one for the whole continent, not just the host nation. Read Article African neighbours opting to stay away
Jan 25, 2010
Display of luxury seems jarring as the life of anti-apartheid campaigner, Joe Slovo, is commemorated. Read Article A sign of the changed face and times in South Africa
Jan 16, 2010
Aside from a mosque by the beach, virtually every building for up to three kilometres in Banda Aceh was destroyed. Read Article Rebuilding after tsunami horror
Jan 10, 2010
An assistant coach, a press official and the driver were killed after militants attacked the football team's bus in an Angolan province. Read Article Three dead after attack on Togo team
Jan 07, 2010
Some believe polygamous marriage is outdated and that the president is setting a bad example but reaction in South Africa has been largely positive Read Article President Zuma finds support for his third first lady