Discussions about the popular instrument called the vuvuzela blown by South African football fans have dominated the blogosphere since the beginning of Confederations Cup 2009 in South Africa, which ...
If those buzzing, honking vuvuzelas are marring your World Cup experience, don't expect much sympathy from Chinese businesswoman Gua Lili. Gua's Guangda Toy Factory in the eastern manufacturing hub of ...
As the hour draws near to the start of the World Cup, South Africa faces one concern that could possibly be greater than the journalist robberies: What to do with the vuvuzela? Beloved in South Africa ...
Vuvuzela's new role: Regrdless of its irritating “virtues”, the Vuvuzela’s place in history as the symbol for the first African World Cup is assured. Thanks to Matt Blitz and his colleagues at ...
Brazil's replacement to the vuvuzela is already giving World Cup organizers a headache. It wasn't the sound of the caxirola - a maraca-like instrument not nearly as noisy as the South African vuvuzela ...
Johannesburg — THE vuvuzela horn has been banned at rugby Test matches because it causes "fist fights, irritation and aggression". The instrument that has been all the rage in South African sport was ...
Pretoria — With an hour having passed since the vuvuzela moment at midday, South Africans around the country are still blowing their vuvuzelas and honking their horns showing solidarity for Bafana ...
From vuvuzelas and the Jabulani to France's mutiny and Luis Suarez's handball, the 2010 World Cup was packed full of controversies despite being remembered as one of the greatest tournaments ...
Chances are that you had never heard of the vuvuzela before the Confederations Cup in South Africa. Chances are that you never want to hear of it again. If you're still not familiar with the term, the ...
The vuvuzela requires little talent and produces an incredibly irritating noise, so it's rather apt that there is a girl band named after the maligned instrument. The three aesthetically pleasing ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — After the World Cup, South Africa's top political cartoonist depicted his proposals to reinvent the vuvuzela: as a pipe for heiress Paris Hilton, as dunce caps for the disgraced ...
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - The sound of the vuvuzela could be lost from South African soccer grounds - although not because of the droning wall of noise that made it so unpopular with global audiences ...