South Africa launches official 2010 FIFA World Cup Slogan in
Durban.
Africa is a continent with a rich reservoir of resources,
but the continent’s biggest asset by far is the warmth,
friendliness, humility and humanity of its people. This was
the inspiration for the Official Slogan of the 2010 FIFA
World Cup :
“KeNako”. “Celebrate Africa’s Humanity”.
The slogan was launched by the Chairman of the 2010 FIFA
World Cup Organising Committee South Africa, Irvin Khoza, on
25 November during the worldwide broadcast of the
Preliminary Draw TV show in Durban, which was attended by
the President of the Republic of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki,
and FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter, as well as 3 000
delegates from FIFA member countries from all around the
world.
“Ke Nako” means simply ‘it’s time’. And indeed Africa’s time
has come to use the 2010 FIFA World Cup to change
perceptions of Africa and reposition the continent in a
positive light with South Africa as the theatre and Africa
the stage.
“We want, on behalf of our continent, to stage an event that
will send ripples of confidence from the Cape to Cairo – an
event that will create social and economic opportunities
throughout Africa.
We want to ensure that one day, historians will reflect upon
the 2010 FIFA World Cup as a moment when Africa stood tall
and resolutely turned the tide on centuries of poverty and
conflict.
We want to show that Africa’s time has come,” South Africa’s
President, Mr Thabo Mbeki, has said repeatedly.
“Given that we have been granted this huge opportunity to
stage the FIFA World Cup in 2010 by you our friends, many of
whom are here today, we felt it appropriate that we develop
a message, a theme that would resonate with the objectives
of the global football family as well as the intentions and
ambitions of the African diaspora.
In the development of this slogan – our 2010 message – we
were also inspired by the outpouring of excitement and joy
that we witnessed from villages and cities across the
continent when President Blatter announced the name “South
Africa” on 15 May 2004.
To best capture these sentiments we as the 2010 FIFA World
Cup Organising Committee South Africa have decided that the
slogan of the first FIFA World Cup on the African continent
should be:
‘Ke Nako. Celebrate Africa’s Humanity’, said Dr. Khoza.
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