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SA tackles World Cup child-trafficking fears
Authorities fear the Soccer World Cup could draw in child traffickers hoping to cash in on the fanfare around the games.
Authorities fear the Soccer World Cup could draw in child traffickers hoping to cash in on the fanfare around the games.
Visitors to Cape Town who are worried about becoming victims of the high crime rate could find themselves instead robbed by baboons.
Godfrey Smith left his native Malawi last year to hunt for a job in Johannesburg, certain that the Soccer World Cup would bring a wave of opportunity.
Thousands of people welcomed athlete Caster Semenya on her return to Johannesburg on Tuesday.
A wave of protests has erupted in townships across SA over public services, adding to pressure on President Jacob Zuma to fight poverty.