- Aaron Mokoena
- Africa
- FIFA
- football
- International Marketing Council of South Africa
- Johannesburg
- Matthew Booth
- Nelson Mandela
- Nelson Mandela Day
- Nelson Mandela Foundation
- Nompumelelo Zuma
- Person Career
- Person Communication
- Pretoria
- Quotation
- slammed media
- Sophie Masipa
- South Africa
- the 2010 FIFA World Cup
- United Nations
Pretoria - The Presidency has slammed media reports relating to the First Lady, Nompumelelo Zuma.
In a statement on Friday The Presidency said it viewed the reports "with great concern" and said they violate the privacy of both Zuma and his wife.
"The reports appear to be part of an ongoing and malicious campaign to undermine the right of the President and his family to privacy and dignity. President Zuma continues to be seized with matters of State and will not be diverted from his duties," the Presidency said.
The statement said Zuma will not dignify such gossip with a response. - BuaNews
Madiba magic for Bafana Bafana
Johannesburg - Wearing a Bafana Bafana jersey and carrying the captain's number "4", Madiba arrived to cheers and song from the team, members of his family and his staff.
"Nelson Mandela, there is no one like you," sang the audience as he entered the room.
Madiba met Bafana Bafana's World Cup team at the Nelson Mandela Foundation offices on Thursday to wish the team well for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, reports SouthAfrica.info.
Captain Aaron Mokoena introduced Mandela to all the team members, including coach Carlos Perreira and the technical and management teams.
Introducing 1.98 metre-tall defender Matthew Booth to chants of "Boooooth," Mokoena told Mandela, who stands an impressive 1.94 meters himself: "This is the tallest man in the building".
Mandela will be 92 years old on 18 July. His birthday has been endorsed by the United Nations as International Nelson Mandela Day. On the day, people throughout the world are encouraged to give at least 67 minutes of their time to do good work.
This is in honour of the 67 years that Mandela sacrificed to make South Africa and the world a better place.
The Nelson Mandela Foundation supports South Africa's Football Fridays and Fly the Flag campaigns, which are aimed at building national unity and generating excitement ahead of the Football World.
"We hope that all South Africans will wear their football shirts tomorrow for the last official Football Friday," said International Marketing Council of South Africa marketing manager Sophie Masipa. - BuaNews

