No!
Meat = "meat" in English or "vleis" in Afrikaans
Biltong
Hard to say, but it appears to be a South African method of drying meat.
South Africa
Usually Chicken or Beef. Sometimes Lamb or pork. We also have some traditional meats eg biltong (dried meat) or boerewors (a type of sausage) South Africans love to "braai" (Barbeque)
None. Rusks, biltong, droewors, etc.
A zak is a South African slang term for a sixpence, or South African slang for money in general.
south Africa itself
I was born in south Africa and live in CA now, so I know 1st hand how yummy biltong is (beef jerky is the closest American counterpart yet its not as good). Actual biltong is not illegal in the US but you'd have to make it yourself which is quite a process or have a South African butcher make it (some great ones in Irvine, CA). However it IS illegal to bring it into the country from SA..health regulations I guess. So if you can get your hands on some enjoy it and know the difficulty of getting it makes it that much better =)
Biltong is a type of cured meat originally from South Africa. It is not to be confused with jerky although it is similar in composition. It can consist of beef, ostrich or other game animals.
The Bunny Chow was chosen has South Africa's national dish
The African Union does not have a Secretary General. It is led by the Chairperson, and the first one was Thabo Mbeki of South Africa.
The South African budget is based on the the expected income and spending. The South African budget is based on the tax collected and the expected or earned income.