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Motlanthe assures Fifa
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Sat, 27 Sep 2008 07:54
President Kgalema Motlanthe has assured world football's controlling
body Fifa of the government's ongoing backing of the Confederations Cup
and 2010 World Cup.
Motlanthe and ANC president Jacob Zuma gave the assurance to Fifa
president Sepp Blatter in a telephone call on Friday, they said in a
joint statement.
"We remain on course to host in 2010 the best Fifa World Cup ever —
an African World Cup," Motlanthe told Blatter.
"We would like to assure Africa and the world that the deadlines set
by Fifa will be met.
"South Africa’s hosting of the World Cup is testimony to the
achievements of our democracy."
Motlanthe was sworn in as president on Thursday after a week of
political turmoil in which former president Thabo Mbeki resigned after
his recall by the ANC over a high court ruling that Zuma's prosecution
on charges of racketeering, money-laundering, corruption and fraud was
invalid.
South Africa is to host soccer's
Confederations Cup next year and
the World Cup from June 11 to July 11, 2010.
After congratulating Motlanthe on his election, Blatter thanked him
for taking the time to personally inform him about the situation.
This underlined the importance of the 2010 FIFA World Cup to the
South African government, he said.
"I was pleased to hear from him that the 2010 Fifa World Cup is
fully supported by all political and governmental authorities and that
everything will be done to make 2010 an unforgettable success."
Motlanthe told Blatter of the composition of his new Cabinet and
expressed his satisfaction with the infrastructural preparations.
Blatter, in turn, reassured Motlanthe of Fifa’s 100 percent support
and assistance in the preparations and its full confidence and trust in
South Africa’s organisational capabilities.