Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:21 pm
Police and World Cup stewards clash
"We left our homes at seven in the morning and now it is nearly one o'clock," said Vincent Mkize. "In the dry run, they didn't want to tell us how much we would get." Another of the stewards, Fanak Falakhebuengu, said he had heard they would be paid £134 a day but were only getting just over £17. |
Police and World Cup stewards clash
"We left our homes at seven in the morning and now it is nearly one o'clock," said Vincent Mkize. "In the dry run, they didn't want to tell us how much we would get." Another of the stewards, Fanak Falakhebuengu, said he had heard they would be paid £134 a day but were only getting just over £17. |
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