for being the president of South Africa and still is the president now
Nelson Mandela's interests were to free the black people, prevent racism in South Africa, make life the same, treat each other equally. He fought to save South Africa, risking his life and spending life time in jail.
He brought rightfulness to the people in South Africa. He saved the black's from injustice from the whites. He stood up for what he believed and he was prepared to die for his beliefs. He was locked in prison for twenty years and came out to save the blacks and become president of South Africa. H e was a true hero.
South Africa Save
Many South African hope so, in order for South Africa to this it requires more investment.
One way to save South China Tigers is to move them to Africa where they don't get hunt down for medicine.
South Africa's anthem is a hybrid of two songs, namely the former anthem Die Stem van Suid-Africa (The voice of South Africa) and another song Nkosi Sikelel iÁfrika. The anthem also employs five languages, namely Xhosa, Zulu, Sesotho, Afrikaans and English. Nkosi Skilele was written by Enoch Sontonga, a Methodist school teacher, who originally wrote the song as part of a church hymn. Die Stem was written by Afrikaans writer and poet C.J. Langenhoven in 1918 and was set to music by Reverend Marthinus Lourens de Villiers in 1921. Die Stem was the co-national anthem from 1936 to 1957 with God Save the King/Queen, when it became the sole anthem until 1995. The South African government, under the leadership of Nelson Mandela, adopted both songs as national anthems in 1995 and in 1997 they were merged into the current anthem.
The zoos and nature reserves are important for South Africa. This is the main backbone of the tourism sector which serves as an economic gain for the country.
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The Netcare Pretoria East Hospital (located, surely enough, in Pretoria, South Africa) has the best EMS training facility in the area.
South Africa is the southernmost country on the African continent. It is not, and never was, disconnected from the rest of Africa, not in a literal sense, that is. But in the days of apartheid there were vast ideological differences dividing South Africa and the rest of Africa where former colonies of European powers had achieved independence. Save for a few African countries bordering South Africa -- countries that were economically obliged to maintain ties with it -- Africa as a continent severed all relations with the south. South African planes were not even allowed to fly over Africa to Europe, but had to take the route above the Atlantic Ocean to the west.
God Save the South was created in 1861.
Yes there is it is called "Save the Tigers"