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南非高犯罪率困扰各国运动员

http://www.sina.com.cn 2008年09月28日 14:18   碟中碟英语通

  Joe Motsogi of JMT Tours says operators must think beyond the 32 days of soccer matches or face ruin.

  He launched his company 10 years ago and was among the first black South Africans to enter what has been an industry dominated by whites. Motsogi says black tourism operators face many obstacles.

  JOE MOTSOGI: There is lack of capital. But we need to be very careful. We cannot pump in capital when there is no skill. That capital is going to dissipate. Develop skills first, and then provide capital.

  Operators of game lodges, luxury railroad tours, and camping, hiking and golfing expeditions are also seeking to attract some of the two billion tourism dollars to be spent during the Cup.

  And for the first time the world soccer governing body, FIFA, is allowing game lodges to register on its accommodations list.

  There are reports that alternate countries are being considered for the World Cup because of South Africa's high crime rate and lack of hotels and transportation.

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