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2010 Soccer World Cup News

Monday, February 16, 2009

Weekly News - 16 February 2009

CONTENTS
1. Principals Choice
2. New release property
3. More cash for 2010 stadiums
4. Great Grapes Winefest - Tramonto the Venue

PRINCIPALS CHOICE
GEORGE - KINGSWOOD

UNCOMPROMISING QUALITY - EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION

Glamourous ultra modern 4 bedroomed architectual masterpiece. This unique home has everything you have ever dreamed of. Luxury bathrooms, outdoor pool, BBQ and entertainment area, laundry, 3 bathrooms, dressing room, 2 garages ........

From R4 320 000
ID3939

NEW RELEASE PROPERTY
MOSSEL BAY - ISLAND VIEWS

BARBADOS DEVELOPMENT
Luxury duplex homes in a secure estate with ocean views. 3 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, balcony, living area, BBQ area, 2 garages and swimming pool in the complex.

From R1 495 000
ID3928

MOSSEL BAY - ISLAND VIEW

Brand new with views of the ocean. 3 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms - 2 en-suite, BBQ room, 3 living rooms, kitchen, pantry and 2 garages.

R1 700 000
ID3929

HEROLDS BAY - OUBAAI GOLF ESTATE

Stand on fairway with spectacular views on the Oubaai Golf Estate. BARGAIN BUY!!!!
R830 000
ID3931

MOSSEL BAY - NAUTICA

Fully furnished luxurious one bedroom apartment. Balcony with beautiful sea view. Lots of beautiful golf courses outdoor activities.

R1 295 000
ID3932

GEORGE - EDEN

Low maintenance home on large stand. Peaceful area. 4 Living areas, BBQ room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, patio, cellar and 2 garages.

R1 995 000
ID3936

GEORGE - HEATHERLANDS
This home is situated on a large stand and has a park-like feel to it. 3 Sunny living areas, 6 spacious bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, dressing room, store room, tool room, kitchen, laundry, staff area with bathroom, patio and 3 garages. Swiiming pool and BBQ area.

R2 600 000
ID3937

MORE CASH FOR 2010 STADIUMS

Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said on Wednesday that the 2010 soccer World Cup will be one of the sources of output growth improvement next year.
Presenting his Budget in Parliament, Manuel said he expects output growth to improve then, supported by public infrastructure spending, lower interest rates and a recovery in the world economy as well as the World Cup.
At a press conference in Parliament the minister said the World Cup was not just about bringing the world's best soccer players to this country or about building soccer stadiums, but was also a means of improving the country's infrastructure, and the Budget Review points out that the World Cup project covers a range of activities from stadium construction to transport, tourism and marketing, health and disaster management, safety and security and telecommunications.
"Stadium construction is progressing rapidly, with some projects ahead of schedule," the Review reads.
To provide for increased construction costs and improved project management, a further R463m is allocated to the stadiums construction grant. "By the end of the process the government will have contributed R11,5bn to stadium construction," the Review said.

Allocations of R505m in 2009/10 and R210m in 2010/11 will support host city preparations for the Confederations Cup this year, and the main event next year.

The public transport infrastructure and systems grant receives an allocation of R11,9bn over the next three years to establish, construct and improve new and existing public transport infrastructure and systems in large municipalities including the 2010 host cities.

The Review notes: "The cities of Cape Town and Johannesburg are moving ahead with plans for bus rapid transit systems intended to facilitate greater use of public transport and alleviate road congestion."

GREAT GRAPES WINEFEST - TRAMONTO

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