Nine out of ten foreigners visiting South Africa for the purposes of the World Cup say that they would recommend South Africa to friends or family as a holiday destination, according to Afri... Read more
Gauteng police say the driver arrested after the accident which killed former president Nelson Mandela’s great grandchild will face a charge of drunken driving and culpable homicide. Z... Read more
For Safety on the road also view: Road Safety during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa www.sa2010.gov.za Road Safety advice for foreigners travelling through South Africa Spectator Safety o... Read more
“New look for Old Joe” One of the Lowveld’s most famous guardians, Old Joe, was given a whole new look in support of the 2010 World Cup. Old Joe has become an icon welcoming travellers to th... Read more
An Australian backpacker in South Africa for the soccer World Cup passed out drunk in the driveway of a Johannesburg politician under the impression he was in Cape Town. Woken after a bitter... Read more
There has been, and will still be much debate about the blowing of the Vuvuzela!! For many this will be an important ingredient to building atmosphere at World Cup Fooball Stadiums, whilst f... Read more
Much has been written on Safety during the World Cup – and on the Arrive Alive website we have shared advice and suggestions on this topic. We have decided to share the suggestions and... Read more
Road Closures : Host City >>>> Polokwane City NO PARKING AT STADIUM >>> PARKING ONLY AT PARK AND RIDES >>> TRANSPORT SERVICES TO STADIUM IS FREE From Voortrekke... Read more
Fans at next year’s World Cup will have the chance to witness not only the fierce struggle for soccer’s biggest prize but an even more intense tooth-and-claw contest for survival... Read more