Sunday, April 19, 2009

S.Africa set to earn a billion rand


The Indian Premier League (IPL)cricket tournament will bring an expected investment of about 1 billion rand (100 million U.S dollars) to South Africa, as said by the South African President Kgalema Motlanthe  at the tournament’s opening ceremony in Cape Town. IPL is providing 10 million rand (1 million U.S. dollars) in scholarship funds for 300 students and 32 schools.

“Together, we formed the greatest partnership so that India, Brazil and South Africa could stand together and navigate a path through the unpredictable waters of globalization.”Motlanthe said choosing South Africa to host the tournament was a “tremendous vote of confidence”, but also inspired serious reflection.Nevertheless, he said choosing SA as a host showed confidence in its ability to host the IPL, the Confederations Cup and the 2010 FIFA World Cup.“It is a vote of confidence in our facilities, our telecommunications capability and our cricket-loving fans who have already snapped up all the tickets for the IPL matches.

Motlanthe said the unique aspect of the IPL tournament was that it meant some opponents now became teammates and vice versa.“In entertaining us, the IPL teaches us this important lesson in life: no task is too big, no problem is insurmountable, no disagreement or rivalry is permanent, and every challenge is an opportunity to demonstrate our character and resilience,he added.

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