aisha: fikile mbalula is sticking to his guns. he is saying this was not a bribe, it was money always intended to go there, they even paid a trip by the former president who said that south africa winning the 2010 world cup with never intended only to benefit south africa, but it success was meant to benefit the african continent as well as the african diaspora, and they had a payment to the caribbean football association to benefit that association and a development fund, so mr. bmbalula saying this was a payment always meaning to go to the football association, and it was definitely not a bribe by the south african football association, and also not a bribe by the south african government. gazpromgenie: ayesha, do the journalists seem to believe what the south african sports minister is trying to convince them of? ayesha: i think the problem started when the scandal broke. it was only on the weekend when the south african football association president came out unexpectedly and said yes, an amount of $10 million u.s. was indeed