World cup to change perception of South Africa: Zuma
May 10th, 2010 - 5:01 pm ICT by IANSDurban, May 10 (IANS) The success of the FIFA 2010 world cup is in the hands of South African people and this will forever change the world’s perception of the country, President Jacob Zuma has said.
“It is in our hands to unite our country, our continent and the world in a footballing feast. It is in our hands to recast our country as a nation of peace, a place of prosperity and a mainstay of progress on the African continent,” the president was quoted as saying during the weekend by BuaNews.
“We will deliver the best soccer world cup ever. But a soccer game is only 90 minutes, the major part of our visitors’ time will be spent in your hands,” he said.
Zuma hoped the country would surpass the 10-million mark for tourist arrivals during the world cup, which kicks off June 11.
Even though it would be a “low season” for tourism, facilities have been upgraded across the country for the scores of tourists expected to arrive, Zuma said, adding that more than 3.6 million job opportunities will be created by the month-long spectacle.
“The World Cup has not only revitalised our economy, but also given impetus to infrastructural development and job creation,” he said.
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