England player Jamie Carragher says he will be taking some vuvuzelas home with him.
The first vuvuzelas seen at sporting events in the early 90s were made from a sheet of metal.
Mabaso said the fans' vuvuzelas gave his team an edge over their opponents.
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Vuvuzelas got such a bad reputation that they were also barred from the Wimbledon tennis championship at the All England Club.
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Many of the songs and chants now being drowned out by the vuvuzelas are in far worse taste than the plastic horns.
Supporters of Mr Kenyatta took to the streets of central Nairobi after the verdict, tooting their horns, blowing on vuvuzelas and chanting.
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The thunder sticks, vuvuzelas, harmonious chants, musical tributes and consistent use of horn and percussion instruments electrified ball parks around the world.
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Vuvuzelas were so popular during the 2010 World Cup that manufacturers such as Masincedane Sport were selling as many as 50, 000 of them a month.
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There were deafening sounds of vuvuzelas, huge applause and singing as the results of the election were announced, the BBC's Milton Nkosi reports from the conference.
Mr Bercow made his comments in a speech last night, calling for a revamp of the weekly encounter which he says makes the South African vuvuzelas sound like a distant whisper.
"I don't envy the Mexicans, who are going to be subject to 90, 000 vuvuzelas, " said South Africa defender Matthew Booth, referring to the loud horns that Bafana Bafana supporters bring to matches.
Dozens of noisy fans cheer on the players, with the distinctive sound of the vuvuzelas -- a South African trumpet -- creating an atmosphere that would be welcome at any European Champions League tie.
England were backed throughout by a vociferous home crowd - complete with vuvuzelas - and Richardson, who trained at Beeston hockey club as a youngster, said the support was priceless in helping them perform so well.
But she said that many people across the country had criticised Fifa's move, saying that football's world governing organisation did not own South Africa's soccer stadiums, soccer balls or vuvuzelas (a South African plastic trumpet used by football fans).
"For the record, Fifa did not tell Kulula that they could not use soccer balls, or the word 'South Africa', or the Cape Town stadium, or the national flag or vuvuzelas, " said a statement from football's world governing body.
The brand new Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth was at best two-thirds full for the opening Group B fixture, although the inevitable drone of the vuvuzelas provided sufficient atmosphere to enliven an intriguing first half dominated by South Korea.
After a period of calm following the 2008-2009 manufacturing slowdown due to the world financial and economic crisis, Chinese plants are running almost non-stop again, with demand in cars, consumer electronics, plastic toys like vuvuzelas coming from all corners of the globe.
Plastic vuvuzelas hit the market in the late 1990s when Van Schalkwyk, who was a semi-professional footballer and part-time plastic molder, got the idea from fans of Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, who brought their metal vuvuzelas to games in Cape Town.
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