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Actress Charlize Theron hosts the FIFA World Cup 2010 Draws

December 4, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

South African Actress, Charlize Theron today hosted the 2010 World Cup final draws at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC).  The 32 teams participating at next year’s FIFA World Cup™ finals discovered their fate at the event.

Although the dates and locations of each of the 48 matches are known for the group-stage games, the kick-off times will be announced shortly, upon conclusion of a meeting between FIFA, the Local Organising Committee and broadcasters.

Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, Nigeria, Korea Republic, Greece
Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana,
Group E: Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon
Group F: Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia
Group G: Brazil, Korea DPR, Côte d’Ivoire, Portugal
Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile

FIFA Reported a recap of the event on their website.

A night to remember
With such an array of stars, the event dazzled from start to finish. After a welcome from Lions Head, the mountain which provides Cape Town with such a dramatic backdrop, award-winning musician Johnny Clegg then performed ‘Scatterlings of Africa’, a song made famous by the Academy Award-winning film Rain Main.

Fittingly, the first speech of the evening came from the man without whom a FIFA World Cup in South Africa would never have been possible, namely the country’s former president Nelson Mandela. The 91-year-old, speaking in a special video message, urged his country to make the most of the opportunity of being the host country. “We must strive for excellence in our hosting of the World Cup, while at the same time ensuring that the event leaves a lasting benefit to all our people,” he said.

It was then time for two special presidents to take to the stage. FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter and South African President Jacob Zuma showed their excitement at the Final Draw and the 2010 FIFA World Cup itself in an entertaining dialogue which lasted for several minutes. Giancarlo Abete, the President of the Italian Football Federation, then handed over the FIFA World Cup Trophy to Mr Blatter, confirmation that the sport’s holy grail is in South Africa and ready to be contested next year.

Portuguese legend Eusebio, born in neighbouring Mozambique, was introduced to the crowd before examples of the ‘Win In Africa With Africa’ campaign were highlighted to the expectant audience. Beninese singer-songwriter Angelique Kidjo then took to the stage to perform her Grammy-nominated song ‘Agolo’.

The first duty of the show’s guest presenter, Academy Award-winning actress, Hollywood producer and proud South African Charlize Theron, was to show off the official 2010 Match Ball, adidas’s Jabulani, a name which means ‘to celebrate’ in Zulu. Soweto’s Gospel Choir, continued the theme of happiness with a lively rendition of Pata Pata before the arrival of Draw Master and FIFA Secretary General, Jerome Valcke, signalled that it was time for the moment of truth.

Some of the assembled coaches will have headed away feeling confident, others concerned by the task presented them here, yet at least all now know what lies in store as they begin their planning and preparation for next year’s event.

FIFA 2010 Final Draws (10)

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Charlize Theron hosts the FIFA World Cup 2010 Draw

Ivorian Soccer Star, Didier Drogba laces up for (RED)

December 1, 2009 by · 2 Comments 

Reuters reported yesterday that Chelsea striker Didier Drogba teamed up with U2 frontman Bono to launch an initiative to fight HIV and Aids. On the eve of World Aids Day, sports manufacturer Nike announced a partnership with the “Red” brand and the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria which is designed to coincide with the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. “It was important to me to be involved in the Red campaign because I’m from Africa,” the Chelsea Striker said to a London news conference, “It’s a big honour and pleasure for me to be linked with Bono and try to help him save some lives. Aids and HIV is something that really destroyed Africa, and people don’t really realise how easy it is to save lives – only two pills a day, which is 40 cents.”

Drogba scored twice as Premier League leaders Chelsea beat London rivals Arsenal 3-0 on Sunday and put his goals down to the red laces he was wearing for the game.

“I think the red laces really helped me, especially for the free kick. I was really proud to have a chance to show the laces and after the game people were calling me: ‘Why were you wearing red laces?’ and I had to explain to them.”

The laces will be available around the world from December 1 which is World AIDS Day.

DISCUSSION: Can money buy love?

November 30, 2009 by · 6 Comments 

moneyloveMany women want to be wooed still with gifts and treats that cost money. Men do not want to carry the load of covering household bills on their shoulders alone. And if asked the criteria required for settling down, many men and women will require a partner who earns a certain minimum.

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Akon and Mother Kine sit with African Vibes Magazine to discuss Konfidence and Giving

November 24, 2009 by · 4 Comments 

Akon-Cover-InterviewR&B sensation is busy making hits and running his many different businesses. When African Vibes Magazine met with the artist, he was in the process of recording “Oh Africa” with Keri Hilson and The Soweto Gospel Choir in a campaign to benefit underprivileged African youth. This is one of many initiatives the Singer was engaged in to help Africans.

African Vibes Magazine Editor In Chief, Amabel Niba sat with Akon and his mother Kine in Los Angeles to talk about their work with the Konfidence foundation as well as upcoming initiatives by the foundation that they were piloting in Senegal before a planned future roll out into other parts of Africa.

Read the story in the Holiday Issue of the African Vibes Magazine. Subscribe Today >>

Which of these Akon looks is hottest?

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Pan African Film & Arts Festival Extends its Film Submission Deadline

November 5, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF), America’s largest and most prestigious Black film and arts festival, will stop accepting film submission for its 18th Annual signature event taking place February 10-15, 2010 in Los Angeles on November 15, 2009. The PAFF is currently accepting applications for films and videos made by and/or about people of African descent. Films should preferably depict positive and realistic images and can be of any genre – drama, comedy, horror, adventure, animation, romance, science fiction, experimental, etc. PAFF accepts features and shorts; narratives and documentaries as well as works in progress; however, films and videos must be completed no later than December 15, 2009. For the PAFF‘s complete guidelines for film submissions, including application and fee information, please visit www.paff.org.

Sarah Divine’s African Style

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