It is no small miracle that we as a nation now host the 2010 Fifa Football World Cup.
Tomorrow is Youth Day, June 16th. Here’s a fantastic little video put together by Good Hope FM in remembrance of June 16th.
Are you going to wear your old-school tie?
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