The City of Cape Town has named the joint venture of Murray & Roberts and WBHO as the preferred bidder for constructing a 68000-seater stadium in Green Point for the 2010 Soccer World Cup, and would now negotiate with the preferred bidder. Meanwhile, eThekwini city manager Mike Sutcliffe said the city would announce the name of the consortium chosen to build the King Senzangakhona Stadium tomorrow. - Sapa
The City of Cape Town has named the joint venture of Murray & Roberts and WBHO as the preferred bidder for constructing a 68000-seater stadium in Green Point for the 2010 Soccer World Cup, and would now negotiate with the preferred bidder. Meanwhile, eThekwini city manager Mike Sutcliffe said the city would announce the name of the consortium chosen to build the King Senzangakhona Stadium tomorrow. - Sapa
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The City of Cape Town has named the joint venture of Murray & Roberts and WBHO as the preferred bidder for constructing a 68000-seater stadium in Green Point for the 2010 Soccer World Cup, and would now negotiate with the preferred bidder. Meanwhile, eThekwini city manager Mike Sutcliffe said the city would announce the name of the consortium chosen to build the King Senzangakhona Stadium tomorrow. - Sapa
The City of Cape Town has named the joint venture of Murray & Roberts and WBHO as the preferred bidder for constructing a 68000-seater stadium in Green Point for the 2010 Soccer World Cup, and would now negotiate with the preferred bidder. Meanwhile, eThekwini city manager Mike Sutcliffe said the city would announce the name of the consortium chosen to build the King Senzangakhona Stadium tomorrow. - Sapa
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