Monday, March 7, 2011

#EntertainmentNews: Rising Theft of Power Cables in South Africa Creates Troubles for the Upcoming Concert of U2


The official representatives of the FNB stadium state announce that the thieves involved in different power thefts have caused huge troubles at the stadium where South Africa's main World Cup was played. According to the stadium manager, who made his point clear on this Friday, special lights will be installed for the upcoming concert of U2 concert at the stadium.
The stadium manager, Jacques Grobbelaar was speaking to the media this Friday, when he stated that the ongoing rate of theft of power cables in the area around Johannesburg's FNB Stadium has lead the situation to a crisis as the fluctuations because of the materials can even eventually damage the generators or even some other equipment. City Power spokesman Sol Masolo said his utility had asked police to investigate a case of cable theft in the matter.
Grobbelaar claimed that the upcoming huge U2 concert is calculated to be hosting around estimated 98,000 fans of the band being held at the 13th of Feb. Which will perhaps make this gathering even larger than the actual World Cup final, held last year hosting to about 94,000 people?

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