Notably the Zulu. However, at the time of British conquest, much of South Africa was empty of people and it must be noted that Zulu also "took over" when they arrived (as part of the Bantu migrations). Who is "Taking over" is a matter of the perspective of the person teaching you history.
the british offered freedom to them if they fought for britain.
African National Congress
Italy, Germany, and Vichy France.
Britain
Because they were given freedom if fought in the war
which countries fought for control land in africa
I suppose this refers to the African deserts where they fought in Northern Africa.
I think it was the pan african movement because they fought with violence and that is an affect
The Boers and Britain
Garvey felt that equality was impossible in the United States, while the NAACP fought for equality - Apex
Most of Africa was colonies of one European nation or another during the war. The German Empire had a few African colonies, such as German East Africa. But Germany's opponents had a lot more, France, Great Britain, Italy and Belgium. Portugal had a few colonies in Africa too. French Colonial troops, such as the Senegalese, fought on the western front, in the trenches.
They fought each other in France and Northern Africa.