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4 December 2009

Final draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™

The final draw on 4 December in Cape Town serves both as a celebration for the 32 teams that will participate in the FIFA 2010 World CupTM and as an important test on the state of readiness for the tournament.

South Africa is proud to welcome the FIFA family and the 32 teams that are scheduled to participate in the 2010 FIFA World CupTM in June and July 2010.

A successful final draw is a good indicator of the state of readiness for hosting a successful 2010 tournament.

Our nation must host the FIFA World Cup with flair and efficiency to ensure that we are recognised as a county of choice beyond the tournament.

KE NAKO: AFRICA’S TIME HAS COME

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World Economic Forum (WEF) – Annual meeting

The annual WEF will take place in Davos, Switzerland, from 27 January to 31 January 2010. The theme is: Improve the State of the World: Rethink, Redesign and Rebuild. The event will take place in the same year as South Africa’s hosting of the 2010 FIFA World CupTM and the 40th anniversary of the WEF.

South Africa welcomes the WEF’s focus on improving the state of the world. It is only through a collaborative effort that we can support global recovery.

South Africa’s support in stabilising economic policies and measures is helping to improve the state of the world economy.

Deeper integration of African and developing economies extensively benefits the improvement of the world economy.

Renewed buoyancy in our markets reflects that South Africa is on the path to economic recovery.

South Africa’s preparations for the 2010 FIFA World CupTM are on track and we are confident that a world-class tournament will be hosted.

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United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC)

The UNFCCC will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 7 to 18 December 2009. The Copenhagen Conference will address the urgent need for a new climate protocol with the Kyoto Protocol coming to an end in 2012. At the Copenhagen Climate Change talks, the parties to the UNFCCC will meet for the last time on government level before the climate agreement is renewed.

For South Africa, a successful outcome is one that is inclusive, fair and effective; that places equal priority on both adaptation and mitigation; and creates a balance between development and climate imperatives.

We believe that an agreement can be reached in Copenhagen.

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Highlights

2010 World Cup accommodation

HIV and AIDS

CNN wins gold for campaign promoting South Africa

Expatriates rank South Africa in top 10 for quality of life

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Last updated 04-Dec-2009

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