Who has already won from South Africa 2010 - and who has lost?
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Thursday, 6 June 2010
|18:06 - 19:00 GMT
I'm about to walk over to a restaurant on Vilakazi Street in Soweto to help with the preparations for a big do we're hosting today. The first hour will be WHYS and we'll look at who in South Africa has benfitted from this World Cup and who hasn't. The next hour (also live across 大象传媒 World Service) will see us launch WCHYS with fans from every team that's here.
We'll update as the day goes along on Flickr, twitter (me, Mark, WHYS), Facebook (WHYS, me) and here on the blog. As ever, your questions are as welcome as your comments.
And we want to ask - who are the winners and losers of the World Cup preparation?
The tournament may not have started, but the preparations are six-years old. Eye-watering amounts of money have been spent, and can that be justified when water, electricity, schools and hospitals need urgent attention. South Africans will tell us, and of course you can respond to what they say
"Feel it, it is here" is the message from Soweto. Everyone is sounding very excited about the tournament. Do you agree?
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18:11
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Football aside, God Bless South Africa !! Banks, amsterdam
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18:07
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I鈥檇 like to wish all the best to the host and people of the 2010 world cup no matter where you鈥檙e rooting for frank italy
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18:05
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Tomorrow every African will walk with a spring in their step because we shall send a message out to the rest of the world that we are able! Chilapa Chanda
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18:05
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Kiru in Jamaica - Argentina will win with the final jewel for Messi鈥檚 crown & redemption for Maradona, or maybe Spain. I officially have WORLD CUP FEVER!
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18:03
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Finally Africa comes out for the good reasons. Let this be the platform to create awareness on HIV, MALARIA, POOR LEADERSHIP. GO AFRICA. - Yiga Moses
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17:56
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The city hosting the World Cup will certainly benefit from the development of the infrastructure and the inflow of foreign currency - Ehi Akhideno
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17:52
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The money can be justified because the outcome of racial cohesiveness, world attention, deeply-felt pride, restorative healing. Such a coming together, and financial support through tourism, will amplify the financial and social progress tenfold. - Kelly Mcguire
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17:41
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It surely is pleasure to host this mega event for the first time in Africa, you African people shoud be proud of this (more prouder if SA beats Mexico tomorrow...) - Ish Kafle
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17:37
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Hosting the world cup is an investment in it self. The benefits out weigh the cost. - Adrian Ng'andu
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17:35
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We do get our priorities wrong sometimes that's for sure but i wil tel you this , we cant solve every problem. So.... Let's Cheer up and have some fan. Okay? - Gabriel Njenga
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17:34
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if the lives of the people there aren't improved after the world cup as it hasn't since the 90's then no the expenditure can't be justified . This is there chance in south africa to stop corruption and change peoples lives for ever , some how I think it will be wasted - Roger Patterson
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17:33
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Even if a great percentage of the money was spent on stadiums,the expenditure on roads and tourism publicity is enormous and the expenditure will be far more than recovered. - Governor Felix Rotich
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17:27
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I believe that its coming to Africa, esp SA, has helped a great deal. Infrastructural development created a feeling of belonging to the African population and also help demystify the fact that Africa is always seen as backward, lacking in abilities and unable to develop, years after we were independent. Africa it's our time, lets go 4 it! Achiki Mulla
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17:25
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It can't be justified. But it's here, so we might as well enjoy it! Football unites. Let's just hope and pray that the government does some hard work after the SWC, because people need basic services very desperately. Football doesn't feed the starving poor. - Fiona Zerbst
Who has already won from South Africa 2010 - and who has lost?
| Thursday, 6 June 2010 | 18:06 - 19:00 GMT
I'm about to walk over to a restaurant on Vilakazi Street in Soweto to help with the preparations for a big do we're hosting today. The first hour will be WHYS and we'll look at who in South Africa has benfitted from this World Cup and who hasn't. The next hour (also live across 大象传媒 World Service) will see us launch WCHYS with fans from every team that's here.
We'll update as the day goes along on Flickr, twitter (me, Mark, WHYS), Facebook (WHYS, me) and here on the blog. As ever, your questions are as welcome as your comments.
And we want to ask - who are the winners and losers of the World Cup preparation?
The tournament may not have started, but the preparations are six-years old. Eye-watering amounts of money have been spent, and can that be justified when water, electricity, schools and hospitals need urgent attention. South Africans will tell us, and of course you can respond to what they say
Your comments
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"Feel it, it is here" is the message from Soweto. Everyone is sounding very excited about the tournament. Do you agree?
Comment sent via SMS
Football aside, God Bless South Africa !! Banks, amsterdam
Comment sent via SMS
I鈥檇 like to wish all the best to the host and people of the 2010 world cup no matter where you鈥檙e rooting for frank italy
Comment sent via Facebook
Tomorrow every African will walk with a spring in their step because we shall send a message out to the rest of the world that we are able! Chilapa Chanda
Comment sent via SMS
Kiru in Jamaica - Argentina will win with the final jewel for Messi鈥檚 crown & redemption for Maradona, or maybe Spain. I officially have WORLD CUP FEVER!
Comment sent via Facebook
Finally Africa comes out for the good reasons. Let this be the platform to create awareness on HIV, MALARIA, POOR LEADERSHIP. GO AFRICA. - Yiga Moses
Comment sent via Facebook
The city hosting the World Cup will certainly benefit from the development of the infrastructure and the inflow of foreign currency - Ehi Akhideno
Comment sent via Facebook
The money can be justified because the outcome of racial cohesiveness, world attention, deeply-felt pride, restorative healing. Such a coming together, and financial support through tourism, will amplify the financial and social progress tenfold. - Kelly Mcguire
Comment sent via Facebook
It surely is pleasure to host this mega event for the first time in Africa, you African people shoud be proud of this (more prouder if SA beats Mexico tomorrow...) - Ish Kafle
Comment sent via Facebook
Hosting the world cup is an investment in it self. The benefits out weigh the cost. - Adrian Ng'andu
Comment sent via Facebook
We do get our priorities wrong sometimes that's for sure but i wil tel you this , we cant solve every problem. So.... Let's Cheer up and have some fan. Okay? - Gabriel Njenga
Comment sent via Facebook
if the lives of the people there aren't improved after the world cup as it hasn't since the 90's then no the expenditure can't be justified . This is there chance in south africa to stop corruption and change peoples lives for ever , some how I think it will be wasted - Roger Patterson
Comment sent via Facebook
Even if a great percentage of the money was spent on stadiums,the expenditure on roads and tourism publicity is enormous and the expenditure will be far more than recovered. - Governor Felix Rotich
Comment sent via Facebook
I believe that its coming to Africa, esp SA, has helped a great deal. Infrastructural development created a feeling of belonging to the African population and also help demystify the fact that Africa is always seen as backward, lacking in abilities and unable to develop, years after we were independent. Africa it's our time, lets go 4 it! Achiki Mulla
Comment sent via Facebook
It can't be justified. But it's here, so we might as well enjoy it! Football unites. Let's just hope and pray that the government does some hard work after the SWC, because people need basic services very desperately. Football doesn't feed the starving poor. - Fiona Zerbst