Yes, you are going to see the visibility and marketing of the Afcon like you have never seen it before. [Interjections.] It is not going to be just razzmatazz. It's going to be a humdinger! [Laughter.] So brace yourselves for that, we are approaching really exciting moments in relation to this.
As to the question of the two small boys who stoned the bus, I think it was just an act of naughtiness. With regard to security, we are not leaving anything to chance with regard to the Afcon. As part of our social responsibility work, together with the CAF, we are looking at the issue of HIV/Aids, and at the same time also at working on the xenophobia issue and such matters in order to educate our communities.
Even after the Afcon has started, this will be the main theme of social responsibility that will be communicated to the public by players and everyone else who is involved in the Afcon.
So, I am confident that our people understand this and are very excited about it, and we will just have to give them information so that they can buy more tickets and support the game. I concur with you that up to now not much has actually been done, but in terms of our plans in the coming weeks, this is going to intensify.
Measures to promote various elements of health awareness
426. Mr M M Dikgacwi (ANC) asked the Minister of Sport and Recreation:
What measures has he put in place to promote and realise (a) active lifestyles, (b) balanced diets, (c) controlling alcohol abuse and (d) health awareness? NO4035E