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SA, Brazil strengthen intergovernmental relations PDF 
Friday, 09 July 2010 17:35

Pretoria - Intergovernmental relations between Brazil and South Africa have been taken a step forward.

"I am pleased that today we signed a Strategic Partnership Declaration, as well as a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the field of Intergovernmental Relations. This surely takes our relations a step forward," said President Jacob Zuma on Friday.

The agreements were signed during a state visit by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who received a royal welcome with ceremonial guards and a 21-gun salute this morning.

The agreements further strengthen the economic relations and commit to annual political consultations between the countries to ensure bilateral interface in the post-Lula era. Lula is due to step down in 2011.

Lula said the signing of the agreements indicated Brazil's commitment to maintaining the "special" relation it shares with South Africa.

Briefing the media after their meeting, Zuma acknowledged Brazil's contribution to the advancement of the African agenda and South-South co-operation.

"Our invitation to His Excellency the President of Brazil symbolises the importance that South Africa attaches to the relationship," said Zuma.

At a multilateral level, the two countries are members of the India-Brazil-South Africa axis. "We are co-operating on a range of international issues promoting their common views on development, human rights and democracy," Zuma said, adding that two countries are underpinned by a common desire to influence the global agenda in the 21st Century.

President Zuma however believes that their countries still have great potential for further growth in trade and economic relations - a view that was shared by Lula.

"A lot more can be done ... We should work together to find solutions affecting us," Lula said, urging for greater trade between to Brazil and the continent.

As such, the two countries have also agreed to deepen cooperation in areas such as trade and industry, science and technology, agriculture and rural development, arts and culture, defence, education and skills development, health, sport and recreation, tourism, water and environmental affairs.

Lula, who has toured the continent at least ten times, visiting 25 different countries, also paid tribute to the continent and committed to help Africa build a future of stability and development.

"Brazil - not just me - took a political decision to make a re-encounter with the African continent ... and I believe a lot can be achieved if we partner."

Brazil "wants to partner with African countries in many development projects. It also wants to reach agreements to cooperate, invest and finance agriculture, infrastructure and renewable projects."

Already, he has visited Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia- which according to Hornsby demonstrates Brazil's interest in Africa.

Brazil and South Africa see eye-to-eye in many areas, among them an extreme gap between the rich and the poor as well as pursuing a common agenda on the international front.

Trade between these two emerging economies has increased to nearly $1.7-billion in 2009.

Source: BuaNews  

 
FIFA names young player of the year nominees PDF 
Friday, 09 July 2010 17:34

Johannesburg - Football body FIFA on Friday announced the names of three players nominated for the Hyundai Young Player of the Year Award for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

They are Ghanaian striker Andre Ayew, Mexico's Giovani Dos Santos and Germany's striker Thomas Muller.

The award recognises the positive impact made by young footballers and is open to all participating players who were under 21 on 11 July, 2010.

Jomo Sono, member of FIFA Technical Study Group, said the three youngsters have demonstrated exceptional skills during the tournament as well as youthful and refreshing playing styles harnessed to tactical maturity.

Furthermore, their creativity will have acted as an inspiration to all and earned fan recognition for their performances, while their sense of fair play ensured they served as positive role models to young players everywhere. "The future of football belongs to the youngsters and for us to develop the game we need to focus on the youth," Sono said.

Ayew recorded 85 percent successful passes during Ghana's four matches in the tournament. Dos Santos also displayed incredible passing and scoring tactics as a young player while Muller scored four goals for Germany.

The Hyundai Best Young Player Award is one of the official FIFA Awards and is selected by the Technical Study Group, a FIFA-appointed group of top football coaches and analysts headed by Jean-Paul Brigger, a former Swiss international.

The final winner, who will receive the precious Hyundai Best Young Player Award trophy and an all-new Hyundai Tucson (ix35), will be selected and announced after the World Cup Final on Sunday.

Source: BuaNews  

 
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