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Asians make up a significant minority on the Continent of Africa. The majority of Asians in Africa are of Indian descent. Many migrated there during the British Raj. The largest group, about 85% of the population, live in South Africa.
In the 1970's South Africa was one of the richest countries in the world with a large economy South Africa produced the most gold, diamonds and coal of all countries in the world, it had a minus inflation the ZAR currency was 0.32 ZAR to 1 USD 1 ZAR was 3.03 US dollar then there is agriculture South Africa was feeding the whole of Africa and some other countries in the world
Jacob Zuma has promised that, if he gets elected, he will hold a referendum on the reintroduction of the death penalty in South Africa and rid his country of illegal immigrants. However, the ANC president is facing 8 charges of corruption -- which could very well see him behind bars before the general election in 2009.
South Africa would not allow non whites in the side and made issues of playing teams where non whites were playing. The strength of feeling from around the world both inside sport and outside basically pushed the SA Government to make changes.
Yes. The British colonised Australia, and appointed a Governor of their choosing. This Governor abided by the edicts and rules of the British Government, but he had the freedom to make changes and improvements in the laws as they applied specifically to Australia - with permission from the British authorities, of course.
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when nelson madela was a president foutht against apartheid in south africa.nelson mandela is a hero
he help to get rid of apartheid in south africa. Robert S was one of the revolutionary leader
No. Diamonds are mined in South Africa.
Asians make up a significant minority on the Continent of Africa. The majority of Asians in Africa are of Indian descent. Many migrated there during the British Raj. The largest group, about 85% of the population, live in South Africa.
South Africa, though its a generic name, is a country in its own right. Within South Africa is the enclaved country Lesotho. Lesotho is a mountainous country, probably excluded from South Africa because the British colonists administered it as a separate area and it has no valuable Natural Resources to make it attractive. Swaziland is sometimes thought to be enclaved, but as it has borders with both Mozambique and South Africa it is only land-locked, not an enclave.
You can go to any Gynecologist in South Africa to make an appointment to get your tubes untied, most probably in a hospital.
South Africa (or the Republic of South Africa) is a single country. However the geographical region of "Southern Africa" could be said to comprise of: South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe
Lesotho and Swaziland are both enclaves of South Africa. They are bordered on all sides by South Africa but remain autonomous countries. --- Lesotho is a true enclave within South Africa. Swaziland is not an enclave. It is bordered by both Mozambique and South Africa. Both are independent countries.
well i do tours to Africa, and my tours go botswana, nambia, Zambia, south Africa. my next tour is June 2009.i hope this wil make sense to some of us.
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