By Ofentse Mokae
02 January 2010
The 2010 Local Organising Committee is working non-stop to iron out any hitches in order to ensure a smooth operation.
This is in light as only five months are away before the 2010 World Cup event.
Two of the problems receiving urgent attention are transport and accommodation.
The LOC says that while the country is able to accommodate all football fans, careful planning is needed.
This is, according to the LOC, as some spectators will not necessarily be staying in the same cities where the games are taking place.
Spokesperson Rich Mkhondo says the biggest headache is to ensure that fans will have the necessary transport between their accommodation and the stadiums where the games will take place.
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