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Posted by maureen on 21 Jun 2010 - 13:22 Technological innovation is taking place at a breath-taking pace. Simple, open source internet-based applications and services designed to enhance on-line collaboration are now available to the wider public at little or no cost at all. These new online services known as Web 2.0 applications have enabled people, especially citizen Journalists to collaborate remotely in creating, sharing, networking, lobbying and publishing information about the FIFA 2010 worldcup . |
Posted by waiswa on 5 Jul 2010 - 09:16 Watching the world cup on African soil for the first time and may be the only and last time for most of us who have been following and enjoying the beautiful game, has really been exciting when you look how African’s could rally behind their fellow African teams, the unite amongst them as they blow the vuvuzelas’ this we shall really miss since we have seen our last hope drop out in a very unfair manner |
Posted by admin on 28 Jun 2010 - 10:23 Trained citizen journalists are on the task... |
Posted by waiswa on 4 Nov 2009 - 12:51 I have been watching so many World Cups involving under-age players (that is from under 17 to 23 years old). What I have realized is that most African countries use players who are over-age and end up winning these tournaments. Unless we change this habit it will be very difficult for an African country to win a senior World Cup. Why African countries do this is because most Africans like cheating in the name of wanting to win. |
Posted by pmlay on 14 Sep 2009 - 12:28 Chelsea FC B billionaire owner Roman Abramovich who scaled Mount Kilimanjaro last week never reached its peak, it has been revealed. Abramovich, who arrived here on vacation with his 113 assistants inn a private Boeing 767 managed to go to as far as 4,600 meters, before calling it quits, sources at the Kilimanjaro National Parks have confided. |
Posted by Justin on 8 Sep 2009 - 06:13 Day three finds us at the start of Highway Africa 2009. The DCI has ended and we have officially kicked things off for Highway with last night’s tour and “media mixer” (as it was being called) of Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth sponsored by MTN. It’s a massive stadium, state of the art, clean design and as World Cup Organizing Committee CEO Dr. Danny Jordaan would say... |
Posted by Milestah on 27 Aug 2009 - 10:19 Everything good used to be associated with the colour white, symbolysing purity, cleanliness and knowledge. While darkness was evil and black, therefore black magic, black market ... the list is endless. Just as well everything great is linked to manhood. Super, macho men. Which explains why Caster's strength and physical appearance is under scrutiny and her gender questioned. This is the occasion where a woman had done the nation proud it could have been only fair to hear other female voices or see more women... |