Southern Africa Safaris and Tours

At Drum Africa we pride ourselves on our meticulous attention to detail and ability to provide that personal service. We provide a complete South Africa tour planning service, whether it is a safari, game viewing, golf tour, shark cage diving, bungee jumping, abseiling or other adventure travel. We arrange this not only in South Africa, but also in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia to name but a few.

Based in Cape Town, Drum Africa offers tailor made tours and travel services with an extensive range of options for individuals or groups ranging from guided tours to self drives, overnight trips, to various day tours throughout South Africa and Southern Africa. Tours are offered in and around Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Knysna, Hermanus and Victoria Falls. We also specialise in various adventure trips along the Garden Route or Wine Tours to the Cape Winelands.

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FIFA issues Nigeria ultimatum

Johannesburg - FIFA on Friday issued Nigeria with an ultimatum to reverse its decision to suspend the national football team from international competition or have its FIFA membership suspended within 48 hours.

"If the Nigerian government is not moving back we will have to suspend Nigeria," FIFA secretary-general Jerome Valcke said, speaking to Johannesburg's 702 radio.

"The decision will be made in the next 48 hours," he added.

Nearing attendance record for SA's world cup

Johannesburg - The World Cup could set a new record for paid attendance with three million fans expected to attend games, local organising committee CEO Danny Jordaan said on Thursday.

"With the quarterfinals, semi-finals and final being played at the biggest stadiums in the country, it is possible we will top the three million fan attendance mark after the final at Soccer City on July 11," Jordaan told media in Sandton, Johannesburg.

Already 2.69 million fans had paid to watch the first two rounds of the global showpiece.

Pele says that Ghana can go all the way!

Johannesburg - Former Ghana international Abedi Pele Ayew is confident that Ghana can reach the final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

He is aware that Uruguay are a good team but believes that his nation can advance ahead of the South Americans when the two teams lock horns in tomorrow night’s quarter-final clash.

England outraged over bad call

Bloemfontein - Fabio Capello and Frank Lampard demanded Fifa introduce goal-line technology on Sunday after the England midfielder had a perfectly good goal ruled out in his team's 4-1 World Cup mauling by Germany. 
 
 

Today's soccer action - 28 June 2010

Chile and Slovakia will be driven by the shared desire to spring an upset when they tackle respective rivals Brazil and the Netherlands in the Round of 16 on Monday.
 

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