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  • 2010 - Business Risks 2010 - Business Risks (22 KB) ContinuitySA has launched the Continuity2010 Web portal to assist businesses in preparing for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. This subscription-based Website highlights all the business risks organisations may face in the run up to and during the event, helping them prepare for any incidents or disruptions that could prevent the normal business operations. 
  • 2010 - FIFA Rules_Smoking 2010 - FIFA Rules_Smoking (36 KB) "The power FIFA will have over South Africa and its citizens in the next few months has been documented in an article by the Weekend Argus, with the headline “FIFA RULES”! The by-laws that host cities have had to pass and implement are draconian, and will affect every South African, and soccer fans too." Chris von Ulmenstein 
  • 2010 - Hyundai Motors Group - email Scam 2010 - Hyundai Motors Group - email Scam (89 KB) "This is to notify you that you have been choosen By the seven-member committee to fulfill Chairman....." 
  • 2010  News -  Eskom Works to Avert Blackouts 2010 News - Eskom Works to Avert Blackouts (163 KB) "Power utility Eskom on Sunday promised there would be no blackouts at Satdia...." 
  • 2010 - News - Free 20101 World Cup fun zones 2010 - News - Free 20101 World Cup fun zones (150 KB) Johannesburg - Local and international fans who can not affiord to go to the stadiums..... 
  • 2010 - News - Gautrain ready for 2010 2010 - News - Gautrain ready for 2010 (133 KB) "The operatiosn centre will be ready, but not all Gautrains routes will be availbale during the World Cup....." 
  • 2010 - News - How did British Soccer hooligans gert caught in Dubai 2010 - News - How did British Soccer hooligans gert caught in Dubai (43 KB)  
  • 2010 - News - Junior doctors could strike during World Cup 2010 - News - Junior doctors could strike during World Cup (40 KB) Seven security guards on Monday were recovering after being held hostage in a robbery at Rand Airport. A gang tied up the guards and broke into a safe at the popular Harvard Cafe. The robbers were forced to flee empty-handed after a passing ambulance disturbed them. “At 1am just after we locked up about eight guards arrived and tied up the security guards. They drilled the safe out of the wall. They tried to take it to their car but were interrupted by an ambulance that arrived. They dropped 
  • 2010 - News - Mall robberies down 2010 - News - Mall robberies down (0 KB) Mall robberies down, Consumer Council keeping alert Alex Eliseev | 2010/06/03 08:34:05 AM The Consumer Goods Council on Wednesday said it would not let a dramatic drop in armed robberies in the retail environment slow its fight against crime. The council revealed on Wednesday that the average number of armed robberies experienced by its members fell by almost half over the last six months. The amount of cash stolen from shops across South Africa has also plummeted. The drop has been attrib 
  • 2010 - News - No swine flu scare 2010 - News - No swine flu scare (35 KB) Health authorities said on Tuesday there was no reason to believe that the increase in tourists during the World Cup will lead to another swine flu scare. With the cold season in full swing, laboratory pathologists said they have already started receiving requests to test for the H1N1 virus. However, no cases have been confirmed so far. The National Institute for Communicable Diseases said it was unlikely that the number of foreign visitors in the country would have a significant effect on th 
  • 2010 - News - Police hunt for robbery suspects 2010 - News - Police hunt for robbery suspects (0 KB) The police are hunting for a gang that robbed a group of journalists from Portugal and Spain at their hotel in Magaliesburg. It is understood armed robbers broke into the lodge, north west of Johannesburg, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. There are no reports of injuries but the criminals allegedly fled with expensive equipment, passports and cash. The reporters are in the country to cover the World Cup. The police’s Sally de Beer said three journalists were caught up in the robbery  
  • 2010 - News - Police ready to assist WC Visitors 2010 - News - Police ready to assist WC Visitors (38 KB) Gauteng police on Tuesday said they are on stand-by to assist World Cup visitors who feel unsafe while carrying around expensive equipment and large amounts of cash. Foreign journalists who are in South Africa for the World Cup are continuing to fall prey to criminals. In the latest incident, a television crew from India apparently had laptops, camera equipment and money stolen at Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton. Portuguese and Spanish media have also been targeted. Gauteng Police Director Gov 
  • 2010 - News FIFA Assures SA Fans for 2010 2010 - News FIFA Assures SA Fans for 2010 (204 KB) "This contradicts the SABC's argument in court papers in which it is trying to prevent a contract regarding the provision of outside broadcasts units frombeing overturned......" 
  • 2010 - News Final 2010 info centre opens in Mpulalanga 2010 - News Final 2010 info centre opens in Mpulalanga (193 KB) "Nelspruit - The final 2010 visitors Information Centre (VIC)....visitors to get the best advice and information...." 
  • 2010 - News Final Draw, a taste of 2010 World Cup 2010 - News Final Draw, a taste of 2010 World Cup (142 KB) "Cape Town - The success of the 2010 Final Draw....." 
  • 2010 - News Flight_Crew_ Awareness 2010 - News Flight_Crew_ Awareness (1197 KB) "Flight Crew Treat - Awarenss for 2010, Do's and Dont's...." 
  • 2010 - Road Clousres at O.R Tambo International 2010 - Road Clousres at O.R Tambo International (1258 KB) Road Closures at O.R. Tambo International Airport leading up to and including the 2010 Soccer World Cup As part of our preparations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and in order to ensure seamless traffic congestion management during this period, Airports Company South Africa in conjunction with the Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department and the South African Police Force have scheduled, planned road closures at O.R. Tambo International Airport. Please be advised therefore that as of Monday 10th 2010, 
  • 2010 New - Billions across Asia to watch World Cup 2010 New - Billions across Asia to watch World Cup (0 KB) Billions of people around the world are expected to watch the World Cup at some point during the tournament with media operators in Asia eyeing record audiences. Such is the massive interest in a sport that is played in virtually every country on the planet that FIFA has forecast at least as many people will tune into the month-long extravaganza as in Germany four years ago. This doesn’t take into account the millions more watching on streaming over the Internet or on mobile devices, where live 
  • 2010 News - Cops nab suspects following journo's robbery 2010 News - Cops nab suspects following journo's robbery (35 KB) Police have acted swiftly in arresting four men they believe robbed a group of foreign journalists in Magaliesburg. Three reporters from Portugal and Spain fell victim to the gang, with one waking up and being held at gunpoint. The criminals fled with expensive camera equipment and money but were caught less than 24 hours later. The police’s Sally de Beer says some of the stolen items have been recovered. “While executing the arrest police recovered certain items which had been stolen from 
  • 2010 News - Foreign journos robbed 2010 News - Foreign journos robbed (0 KB) A group of World Cup journalists from Portugal and Spain have been robbed at their hotel in the Magaliesburg . It is understood armed robbers broke into the lodge, north west of Johannesburg, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. There were no reports of injuries but the criminals allegedly fled with expensive equipment, passports and cash. One of the foreign journalists said he has friends who were caught up in the robbery. “A group of armed men entered the hotel and started looking for va 

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