Spreading love, unity and joy is the purpose of Puma's Gear Box, a modified bus that will undertake a funfilled footballing roadtrip across South Africa from 1 June until 11 July 2010.
The entire South African population is beaming with pride as we fast approach the kick off of Africa's first World Cup soccer spectacular in less than three days.
A Streaker Training Class led by Sir Richard Branson kicked off a nationwide programme by the popular fitness club Virgin Active to get members in shape for the soccer World Cup.
Moretele Park in Tshwane was abuzz with excitement when SABC and International Marketing Council (IMC) launched the fly the South African Flag campaign.
Learners at both Carter Primary School and Ekukhanyisweni Primary School were transformed into the greatest fans as Pick 'n Pay and 94.7 Highveld Stereo's Bongani Nxumalo handed out over 2500 official Bafana Bafana fan gear.
The 14 May 2010 saw much excitement as all members of the public joined Bafana Bafana and their coach at the Southern Sun Grayston hotel in Sandton to create football fever for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Tractor Outdoor in association with Media Shop Johannesburg and Coca Cola South Africa have unleashed the largest bus campaign to date across the Cape Town CBD.
Arcay Communications, a leading corporate communications consultancy based in Johannesburg, is getting behind the FIFA World Cup and encouraging its client base to embrace the spirit of the event.
After almost four months since its launch in the City of Gold, the adidas Unite Mzanzi Unite (UMU) truck carrying the gigantic Bafana Bafana jersey makes its return to the city.