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
Anna Babcox, US: GO SOUTH AFRICA!!! I live in America, but I've gotta say I'm rooting for South Africa, I am so glad the world cup finally made it to South Africa. Good luck in the game!
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@1q1b here is @rosatkins and @大象传媒_WHYS photo feed from the World Cup
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Freddie Kiplimo, Eldoret: We must expect extraordinary scenes during all this - the fact that this is the first Cup in Africa. Who knows, an African country can try to get to the quarter final!
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Mauso Benya, Uganda: Africans have won, in terms of an improved perception of Africa by the west - that yes, Africa, we can! The Afro-pessimests are the losers.
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Blaise Buma, Lexington, Virginia: Africa will win the cup - specifically, The Indomitable Lions! I can't wait. I hope the world sees a different side of Africa this time, not all the doom and gloom painted by the western media!
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Aniebiet Efiong: Its a win for SA because the world is focused on them now... this could mean more foreign investments for the country. This is money properly spent
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@大象传媒_WHYS i have been supporting england for 3 past world cups but never got any thing to cheer about, but i hope it will end now
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Malcolm Choi: Fifa won before anyone else.
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18:27
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Charles emailed: What's the name of the band playing the beautiful music (w/ horns & singing) @ about 5-6 minutes into the broadcast from Soweto? beautiful, beautiful, please tell me the name. Thanks!
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"It''s for us as South Africans to show that the unity we show towards Bafana Bafana is the unity we have as a country" receives much applause in the restaurant. What is your feeling - can the World Cup help unite the country?
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Kiru in Jamaica - It would be absolutely UNBEARABLE if England won. But of course, they won鈥檛. Go ARGENTINA! Woo-hoo!
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@大象传媒_WHYS I've already learned something from this World Cup - those horns have a name - vuvuzela - what a great word. :)
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I have been waiting on the world cup for way too long. I am just happy its now here - Klip Web
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More people will be visiting Africa - if this becomes a success, then they will get their money back over the years - Sakriya Neupane
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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Jane Hore: Call me when it's all over...
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Anna Babcox, US: GO SOUTH AFRICA!!! I live in America, but I've gotta say I'm rooting for South Africa, I am so glad the world cup finally made it to South Africa. Good luck in the game!
Comment sent via Twitter
@1q1b here is @rosatkins and @大象传媒_WHYS photo feed from the World Cup
Comment sent via Facebook
Freddie Kiplimo, Eldoret: We must expect extraordinary scenes during all this - the fact that this is the first Cup in Africa. Who knows, an African country can try to get to the quarter final!
Comment sent via Facebook
Mauso Benya, Uganda: Africans have won, in terms of an improved perception of Africa by the west - that yes, Africa, we can! The Afro-pessimests are the losers.
Comment sent via Facebook
Blaise Buma, Lexington, Virginia: Africa will win the cup - specifically, The Indomitable Lions! I can't wait. I hope the world sees a different side of Africa this time, not all the doom and gloom painted by the western media!
Comment sent via Facebook
Aniebiet Efiong: Its a win for SA because the world is focused on them now... this could mean more foreign investments for the country. This is money properly spent
Comment sent via Twitter
@大象传媒_WHYS i have been supporting england for 3 past world cups but never got any thing to cheer about, but i hope it will end now
Comment sent via Facebook
Malcolm Choi: Fifa won before anyone else.
Comment sent via MSGBOARD
Charles emailed: What's the name of the band playing the beautiful music (w/ horns & singing) @ about 5-6 minutes into the broadcast from Soweto? beautiful, beautiful, please tell me the name. Thanks!
Comment sent via host
"It''s for us as South Africans to show that the unity we show towards Bafana Bafana is the unity we have as a country" receives much applause in the restaurant. What is your feeling - can the World Cup help unite the country?
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Kiru in Jamaica - It would be absolutely UNBEARABLE if England won. But of course, they won鈥檛. Go ARGENTINA! Woo-hoo!
Comment sent via Twitter
@大象传媒_WHYS I've already learned something from this World Cup - those horns have a name - vuvuzela - what a great word. :)
Comment sent via Facebook
I have been waiting on the world cup for way too long. I am just happy its now here - Klip Web
Comment sent via Facebook
More people will be visiting Africa - if this becomes a success, then they will get their money back over the years - Sakriya Neupane