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I am living in Sharpeville, the place is nice and interesting. Sometimes it is not. The most important thing is that I am from Sharpeville. My teachers always taught me about Apartheid and there was a big massacre in Sharpeville 1960. Many people died and I feel for those people.

I live an a small house. It is and RDP house (part of Government Reconstruction and Development Programme). It is not that small because we do have a kitchen, toilet, dining room and two bedrooms. And we also have river in the community.

These days I still do watch soccer games, but not every day. Our neighbours also have television and watch mostly at their houses when games are on. They so make noise when goals are scored. I really think that we should support the teams that are playing. Because they are here with us in our country. In life we have many challenges which we are going through, so we have to support them.

I know have hope for Ghana and Brazil. Because I trust these teams most of the time. I think the cup goes to either of them. God is holy so I hope for the teams.

Be careful when you choose your best team, because it may loose. So good luck for choosing your best team. I think for us South Africans they shall really feel it is gone and for good. We loose games, there is nothing we can do but accept. Although I am disappointed. And dont blow the vuvuzela anymore. We have to support other teams now.

By Refilfoe Moshoadiba

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