Jo'burg traffic could 'jam' 2010 World Cup

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JOHANNESBURG: Travellers passing through the Oliver Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg cannot fail but be impressed by developments taking place there.

A drive into the heart of Johannesburg, the country's commercial centre, also confirms that South Africans are firmly on the road to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals as blocks of flats and other housing facilities are under construction in every direction of the sprawling city.

 
No wonder FIFA president, Sepp Blatter, on his latest inspection tour had no hesitation in affirming that contrary to doubts raised elsewhere, South Africa was ready to host the World Cup, which Africa will be staging for the first time ever.

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