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Scoring for Mandela
By Anne Taylor
19 August 2013
More than 60 000 fans showed up for the inaugural Nelson Mandela Sport and Culture Day at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg this weekend – and they were thrilled by what they saw: both the Springboks and Bafana Bafana won their matches.
After the sporting derby, the celebrations continued with musicians such as Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Zahara, DJ Black Coffee, Toya Delazy and Mafikizolo rocking the stadium.
The occasion was put together to honour former president Mandela, whose passion for sport was legendary. "Sport," he once said, "has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does."
‘Don’t underestimate South Africans’
Brand South Africa’s new slogan, "Inspiring New Ways", was launched on Wednesday along with a TV commercial featuring some of the country’s most influential people sharing their stories.
‘Don’t underestimate South Africans’
"Inspiring New Ways", Brand South Africa’s new slogan, was launched on Wednesday 4 July at a dinner in Midrand, Johannesburg. The occasion was marked with the screening of an innovative television commercial filmed locally and abroad, featuring some of the country’s most influential people across all fields, from sport to technology.
• New slogan for Brand South Africa