The Orange River (Afrikaans/Dutch: Oranjerivier), Gariep River, Groote River or Senqu River is the longest river in South Africa.
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The biggest economy in Africa is undoubtly the Republic of South Africa (South Africa) The South African GDP was $467.6 billion in the year 2007 and the global rank of South Africa was 27th. Egypt's GDP in 2007 was $431.9 billion and Egypt's global rank was 29. Egypt got the second biggest economy in Africa.
If you are talking about the police (here in south africa) the rank after constable is a sergeant.
Approx. 22 % in Namibia, Niger, South Africa, Gabon, Malawi.
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In a ranking from 2004 (possibly the latest available ranking), by carats produced, South Africa ranks fifth. In value of carats produced, it ranks third. Read more, below.
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South Africa spent $4,067,879,840 on the military (2008-09), which ranks 37th in the world, just above Belgium, Finland and Portugal and slightly behind Arghentina and Indonesia. Overall, 1.7% of the country's budget is spend on the military.
Top ten in 2009 are: Johann Rupert & Family (South Africa) African Rank No.9 - World Rank No.601 - Wealth $1.2 billion Femi Otedola (Nigeria) African Rank No. 9 - World Rank No.601 - Wealth $1.2 billon Patrice Motsepe (South Africa) African Rank No.8 - World Rank No.559 - Wealth $1.3 billion Onsi Sawiris (Egypt) African No.7 - World Rank No.430 - Wealth $1.7 billon Mo Ibrahim (Sudan) African No.6 - World Rank 334 - Wealth $2 billion Aliko Dangote (Nigeria) African No.5 - World Rank No.261 - WeaNaguib Sawiris (Egypt) Nassef Sawiris (Egypt) African No.3 - World Rank 196 - Wealth $3.1 billion Nicky Oppenheimer & Family (South Africa) African Rank No.2 - World Rank No 98 - Wealth $5 billion Mohammed Al Amoudi (Ethiopia) African Rank No.1 - World Rank No. 43 - Wealth $9 billion