World Cup stadium construction delayed by strikes
Construction of one of South Africa’s 2010 World Cup stadiums will miss its completion deadline after hundreds of workers were fired for going on an illegal strike, a spokesman for the contractor said Thursday.
The delay comes ahead of Friday’s start of ticket sales for world soccer’s premier event, which is being held in Africa for the first time.
Eugene du Toit, a spokesman for the Mbombela Stadium Joint Venture, said the stadium in the eastern town of Nelspruit would not be completed by April as planned. Instead, it should be finished toward the end of the year, six months before South Africa is to stage the event.
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Construction of one of South Africa’s 2010 World Cup stadiums will miss its completion deadline after hundreds of workers were fired for going on an illegal strike, a spokesman for the contractor said Thursday.
The delay comes ahead of Friday’s start of ticket sales for world soccer’s premier event, which is being held in Africa for the first time.
Eugene du Toit, a spokesman for the Mbombela Stadium Joint Venture, said the stadium in the eastern town of Nelspruit would not be completed by April as planned. Instead, it should be finished toward the end of the year, six months before South Africa is to stage the event.
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