The 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup takes place in South Africa from 14 to 28 June 2009. This tournament is often seen as a dress rehearsal for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. But how many of us read... Read more
We are pleased to see growing enthusiasm as we approach the start of the Confederations Cup. In Bloemfontein I find flags hanging from street poles and new signage next to the... Read more
A few weeks ago we added information to the Arrive Alive website about Road Safety near Construction Zones/ Roadwork. This is something that is very important in South Africa a... Read more
In the State of the Nation address, President Zuma referred to the discussions around the Bus Rapid Transit System. I would like to quote: “In April this year, I gave an undertak... Read more
The passenger car market is expected to receive a boost, thanks to demand from car rental companies ahead of the Confederations Cup and the Fifa 2010 World Cup. “Rental com... Read more
I will admit to being a sports fanatic! This is for me exciting times – having enjoyed the international cricket matches against Australia, then move on to Super14 rugby an... Read more
As we witness an increased focus on South Africa as sporting destination, we also find more questions raised about the safety of visitors and especially sports spectators. The recent IPLT20... Read more
Ian McGeechan, coach of the 2009 British & Irish Lions Rugby Team, made some interesting observations at the media conference shortly after arriving in South... Read more
South African tourism operators are seeing marketing gold in the 2010 World Cup, a chance to sell the country as a destination to foreign travellers long after the games are over... Read more
The Arrive Alive website received a very interesting request for information pertaining to the environmental impact of the BRT system. I would like to quote from the email: “Su... Read more













