Cecil Rhodes (who later had Rhodesia - now Zimbabwe - named after him) is probably the most famous.
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Stegosaurus lived all over the globe like Western Europe,southern India,China and yes in southern Africa.
Australopithecus africanus lived in southern Africa, specifically in areas that are now modern-day countries of South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia.
the Kalahari bushmen have lived in kalaharidesert for over 20 000 years
Mongooses live in southern Asia, Africa, and southern Europe , as well as some Caribbean and Hawaiian islands, where they are introduced species.
The 'Bushmen' are the oldest inhabitants of southern Africa, where they are living for about at least 20,000 years.
Southern Africa - they lived in the Kalahari and along the coasts of South Africa.
the lived in southern Iraq
Homo habilis lived in Eastern and Southern Africa around 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago. Fossil evidence suggests they inhabited diverse environments, such as woodlands and grasslands, utilizing stone tools for hunting and gathering food.
Homo Ergaster lived in the northern, eastern and southern Africa; western Asia (Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia); eastern Asia (China and Indonesia).
Vasco de Gama was the first documented European to see it, but the people who lived there were the first to "discover" it.