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Jurong Lake Run 2011

The event was organised by the Association and the Taman Jurong Community Sports Club. Runners could choose between a 10-kilometre competitive race or a five-kilometre fun run. Over 5,000 people participated in western Singapore#39;s first major running event, the Jurong Lake Run. Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said the event, aimed at youths, will become a signature event every year. Flagging of the event was the People#39;s Association#39;s Chief Executive and Returning Officer

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Jurong Lake Run 2011

Nelson Mandela will attend FIFA World Cup opening ceremonies in South Africa

As was announced today by his family, South Africa’s Former President Nelson Mandela is scheduled to attend the opening ceremonies of the World Cup this week. This means the world event has now become an even bigger one with the promise of an appearance of this great man who worked long and hard for his country’s unification, winning the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. The World Cup symbolizes that courage, and so to have this global leader show up to start the event will mean, well, the world to the millions who admire Mandela. Although the Nelson Mandela Foundation said the great man will be appeared, this has been confirmed by Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela today who told the press: “He will come and greet the fans… before he retires to his home. We’re trying to see how long he will stay at the stadium. At least 10 to 15 minutes.’ Since this South African icon is now 91, and since his appearances are not very frequent, all fans of football (both soccer and American) and all fans of civil rights should be sure to put their focus on Nelson Mandela as he greets the world at the opening ceremonies of this world-class event. Hopefully, the whole experience will mean a big boost to South African tourism as we start to watch the FIFA World Cup beginning Friday in Soccer City.

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Soccer fever grips Parliament

Football fever seized MPs on Thursday at a joint sitting of Parliament’s two houses to debate the 2010 Soccer World Cup . “Honourable members, please, there should be no vuvuzelas in the House!” Speaker Max Sisulu admonished members in the National Assembly, after his call for them to come to order was greeted with a horn blast. This provoked much laughter among MPs, all of whom were in a festive mood, wearing Bafana shirts under their jackets. Many had donned football hats and scarves, while one NCOP member sported an Afro-style brightly-coloured wig. DA parliamentary leader Athol Trollip had mounted a small Zakumi mascot doll on his bench alongside a miniature soccer ball. Across the floor, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe sat with a scarf in the colours of the South African flag around his neck. Opening the debate, ANC MP and chairperson of the sports portfolio committee, Butana Komphela, said the event was “a dream of the nation come true”. The country’s stadiums, airports, roads and accommodation facilities were all ready, he told MPs. “It is so wonderful today to be an African…,” he said. He paid tribute to several opposition party members, whom, he said, had put aside political differences and united around the drive to prepare for the cup. Ten minutes into the debate, the Zakumi mascot made an appearance in the public gallery, and was recognised by Sisulu. “A warm welcome to you,” he told Zakumi, who waved from high up in the back of the House as MPs applauded and cheered. Earlier, some MPs practised diski dance moves in front of the National Assembly building, and signed a giant Bafana football jersey.

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