what is tax used for
The South African Rand
Rand
Difficult to answer this one without any indication of which problems the question refers to. Every country has problems, and there is nothing in South Africa which stands out as a particular South African problem.
No, the money used to fund fire departments comes from tax payers.
There is no single currency in use from the 1400's till today.
The money used in Africa varies by country. Some common currencies include the South African Rand, Nigerian Naira, and Kenyan Shilling. Due to the large number of currencies used across the continent, it's best to search for specific images of paper money and coins of the country you are interested in.
The country with the 0027 prefix is South Africa. This prefix is used for making international calls to South Africa.
yes im in south Africa and it works
Calabash have been used as drinking vessels by the Zulu tribe in South Africa.
It is used for the Rand, which is South Africa's monetary unit.
South Africa's government is based on a Constitutional Democracy.
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