World Cup organisers will soon begin recruiting volunteers to help handle the massive influx of people on holidays and honeymoons in South Africa for the competition in 2010.
The Local Organising Committee (LOC) will recruit and train thousands of ordinary South Africans as well as people with specialist skills, according to SouthAfrica.info.
These individuals will be used to help with the 2009 Confederations Cup as well as the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
Danny Jordaan, the LOC chief executive, said the recruitment process would begin on July 1st and come to an end on August 29th.
Volunteer programme manager Onke Mjo said: "The World Cup will call on us to step beyond our boundaries and experiences and cater to the whole world.
"Volunteers will be crucial to that process."
The next Fifa World Cup will welcome people on holidays and honeymoons in South Africa between June 11th and July 11th 2010.
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