Their main one was the Boer War (1899-1902) with the UK.
South Africa was only formed in 1910 and there was never a war between South Africa and Britain, however the British fought wars with the Boers for control of gold and diamond and Zulus for control of Natal before South Africa was formed.
The Boer Wars .
The Europeans took the Xhosa`s land and cattle
The Boer Wars and the Anglo Zulu Wars.
South Africa was primarily controlled by the Dutch and the British during its colonial history. The Dutch established the Cape Colony in the 17th century, and in the early 19th century, the British took control, leading to a series of conflicts known as the Anglo-Dutch Wars. Following the discovery of gold and diamonds, British influence intensified, culminating in the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, which integrated various territories under British control. Additionally, the German Empire briefly held the territory of Namibia, which borders South Africa, but did not directly control South Africa itself.
South Africa has fought in 6 wars the past 100 years and has won all of them. Currently South Africa has no reason to go to war.
Your question is garbled and very difficult to understand. However the series of wars with Carthage called the Punic wars did give Rome control of most of North Africa.
The Soviet Union no longer provided aid and weapons to African countries
For control of the Western Mediterranean.
Control of the Western Mediterranean; control of the Western Mediterranean.
it is ROME
The British and the Dutch both colonised and the Zulu wars and two Boer wars happened.