The memories from the 2010 Fifa World Cup – on African soil for the first time – are something I still hold dear to this day. For a few weeks in June and July nine years ago, SA came together. The problems facing each one of us daily were put on hold as we opened our arms and welcomed the world to our backyard. A walk through the streets showed people pulling in the same direction, celebrating South Africa’s rare chance to shine at hosting a tournament of this stature.
A walk through the streets showed people pulling in the same direction, celebrating South Africa’s rare chance to shine at hosting a tournament of this stature. If the driver in front of you doesn’t pull off in time, you’ll probably be the one hooting, and sharing a few choice words. It’s just another day in South Africa, I suppose…
How can we be able to pull together when there is too much inequalities between the rich and the poor, Note that our country has a monopolized economy.
mckaytracey We’re already doing it, without gov, without cronies, without BEE& AA, without bribes, without politicians taking credit; just Godly people doing what is needed for the people, for business & for the Kingdom of God.
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