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Greenpoint Stadium 2010 Worldcup Fanwalk

Greenpoint Stadium 2010 Worldcup Fanwalk

Posted 28 August 2009 | By aslam | Categories: 2010 World Cup, Cape Town, Cape town Tourism, South Africa | 14 Comments

Cape Town Routed Unlimited yesterday hosted a walk along the 2010 Soccer world cup Fan walk. This route is the expected way in which the city plans pedestrians take to the Greenpoint Stadium after they have commuted to the city via public transport during the 2010 Soccer worldcup. There are 6 Points of interest along [...]

Sex Tourism in Cape Town, yay or nay?

Sex Tourism in Cape Town, yay or nay?

Posted 19 August 2009 | By aslam | Categories: 2010 World Cup, Cape Town, Cape town Tourism | 4 Comments

The Fifa Soccer world Cup will be here in under 300 Days. The influx of  the “sport tourist“ stereotype means that we can also expect a boom in sex tourism. I do carry the same sentiment as Cape Town Tourism that we should not neither promote nor bar this industry.We all know sex sells, but [...]

Real Time streaming Traffic webcams in Cape Town

Real Time streaming Traffic webcams in Cape Town

Posted 19 August 2009 | By aslam | Categories: Cape Town, Cape town Tourism | 2 Comments

With the recent traffic problems caused with the Metrorail Strike and some really heavy winter rains I read an awesome post on 2oceansvibe about a webcam site and thought it a great addition to this site as it promotes Cape Town. These are really informative as the update often. All the cams below are powered [...]

300 Days to the Fifa Soccer World Cup 2010

300 Days to the Fifa Soccer World Cup 2010

Posted 14 August 2009 | By aslam | Categories: 2010 World Cup, Cape town Tourism | 1 Comment

It’s a surprisingly quiet in the office (Cape Town Tourism Head Office) today. With 300 days to kick off I really expected there to be some sort of excitement. I have to agree with Shelton, our 2010 marketing officer that we can’t throw a huge activation at every milestone. Especially seeing as how we recently [...]

What the F**k Is Social Media? Marta Kagan Presentation proves Print evangelists wrong

What the F**k Is Social Media? Marta Kagan Presentation proves Print evangelists wrong

Posted 04 August 2009 | By aslam | Categories: Cape town Tourism, emarketing | No Comments

Today I was at a Newsclip News Measurement Company Seminar where the presenter showed slides of stats showing how meaningless it is for South African Businesses to invest in Social Media. Fortunately his MD(who had been to the AMEC Measurement Summit) took a more diplomatic stance saying that Internet in South Africa had not matured [...]

Cape Town 1 Year to Worldcup 2010 Kickoff Video

Cape Town 1 Year to Worldcup 2010 Kickoff Video

Posted 29 July 2009 | By aslam | Categories: 2010 World Cup, Cape Town, Cape town Tourism, emarketing | 4 Comments

Backtrack is: CODA – “Blow your Vuvuzela” Cape Town. Ready to welcome the WORLD!

Soccer Safari Part2

Soccer Safari Part2

Posted 23 July 2009 | By aslam | Categories: 2010 World Cup, Cape town Tourism | 11 Comments

Ajax Cape Town The next stop on our Coffeebeans Routes soccer tour was Premier Soccer League side Ajax Cape Town’s facilities. Ajax, I discovered, was the first franchised professional soccer team in the world. What really impressed me was the club’s energy and the passion that they poured into youth development. On the day that [...]

Cape Town Soccer Safari Part 1

Cape Town Soccer Safari Part 1

Posted 23 July 2009 | By aslam | Categories: 2010 World Cup, Cape Town, Cape town Tourism | 2 Comments

This week, I went on a Coffeebeans Routes’ soccer safari. It was an awesome experience. We visited three soccer sites in the city, exploring the sport’s history and culture in Cape Town. We started on Signal Hill, looking down on Green Point Stadium (Cape Town’s 2010 FIFA World Cup stadium), took a tour of South [...]

Cape Town – Pic of the day

Cape Town – Pic of the day

Posted 06 May 2009 | By aslam | Categories: Cape town Tourism | 1 Comment

From the Cape Town Tourism blog here The Beauty of Cape Town, one picture a day