By Kim Saulse
14 March 2010
South African companies providing protection services claim celebrities and businessmen are lining up to secure personal bodyguards for the World Cup event.
According to reports requests from across the globe peaked after last week’s 100 day mark befor the tournament gets underway.
Protection officers can reportedly earn up to R3 000 per day.
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