KwaZulu-Natal unites behind Africa’s first Soccer World Cup
And so far, the PVAs have achieve this objective. Thousands of people have been attending the PVAs to watch the critical matches scheduled for Africa’s first Soccer World Cup. One thing is for certain, the PVAs grouped Bafana Bafana’s most ardent supporters, who braved the chilly winter nights to get behind their team.
If you’re bringing a car along, there are plenty of Parkades to leave your car at and walk or take the People Mover Bus.
The public viewing areas set up by local government in conjunction with sponsors the Boxer group, the Department of Economic Development and Tourism and the Office of Premier Zweli Mkhize, have been a popular destination for all in KwaZulu-Natal. Grace Taylor writes...
The idea to set up Public Viewing Areas for each of the 11 district municipalities of KwaZulu-Natal came off the idea that everybody travelling and living in the province should have access to watch the games, even if they don’t have a ticket to the stadiums.
If you haven’t attended one of these local PVAs, you should take note of the next event. And while there are other fan parks set up, the PVAs set up by government are situated centrally, for easy access.




