South Africa's priciest World Cup stadium is the flattering image that Africa's richest democracy hopes to offer the world from Friday: a striking sports ground with spectacular mountain and sea views.
"The 2010 World Cup has helped South Africa weather the worst recession in 80 years". These were the words of Grinrod Bank's chief investment officer, Ian Anderson, when he addressed a large group of investors attending the Auction Alliance I...
A hard-hitting book released this week on South Africa's preparations for the Fifa World Cup fingers a regular club of empowerment elites as the only people to reap the financial benefits of Durban's stadium construction project.