Madam Deputy Speaker, hon Deputy President, I move without notice:
That the House -
(1) notes that 2 March 2010, was the 100-day mark for the World Cup kick-off;
(2) further notes that with less than three months before kick-off, we are more determined than ever to make this World Cup a success: the infrastructure, security and logistical arrangements are on track and the last 99 days will be used to put the finishing touches on all preparations;
(3) recognises that these 100 days signify years of planning and hard work and not only have our stadiums been built to world-class standards, but also the infrastructure, which includes roads, is undergoing a massive facelift - a legacy that will remain beyond 2010;
(4) is encouraged by the results of the African Response latest survey showing that a record 85% of South Africans believe that the country will be ready for the World Cup when the first ball is kicked off on June 11;
(5) congratulates Fifa, particularly the 2010 Local Organising Committee, for a job well done in preparing the country to host the world's most prestigious sporting event and assures them that the nation is ready to give the world a proudly South African World Cup; and
(6) urges all South Africans to rally around Bafana Bafana to make sure that the World Cup stays on African soil!
Agreed to.