Football’s Africa Cup of Nations, which kicks off this weekend, will
enjoy the same kind of security as the World Cup in South Africa three
years ago, organisers said Thursday.
“For this tournament, the operational security concept as was applied during the 2010 FIFA World Cup is being followed, on a reduced scale,” said Elias Mawela, who heads the country’s top security operations, Natjoints.

“For this tournament, the operational security concept as was applied during the 2010 FIFA World Cup is being followed, on a reduced scale,” said Elias Mawela, who heads the country’s top security operations, Natjoints.



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