Because they didn't have no were to go in they didn't have any food or shelters.
Both the government and private owners makes economic decisions because the government has control over certain important industries, such as Eskom, while private owners control other important industries.
Sub-Saharan Africa is the place in Africa where the government provides electricity.
Because the government, which race was white, didn't really care about the other races and wanted control.
It is democratic government
Most of Africa came under European control.
European powers were no longer able to afford the recourses to maintain control of their african countries
a corrupt government and no control over criminal activities
Prior to WW2, England had several colonies in Africa. They wanted to maintain security of the Suez Canal. After Italy gained control of the disputed countries in the Eastern edge of Africa, they began to attack British colonies.
Both the government and private owners makes economic decisions because the government has control over certain important industries, such as Eskom, while private owners control other important industries.
Both the government and private owners makes economic decisions because the government has control over certain important industries, such as Eskom, while private owners control other important industries.
Sub-Saharan Africa is the place in Africa where the government provides electricity.
South Africa is well known for many things, here is what I know, Up until 1994, South Africa was known for apartheid, or white-minority rule. The British fought for control over South Africa and moved right in with them and took over their government. That was until Nelson Mandela fixed that and ran the government eventually.I hope I helped!
Africa is a continent. It has lots of countries, each with a different government.
The head of the government of South Africa is the president. The current president of South Africa is Jacob Zuma.
S. B. Bekker has written: 'Black urban employment and coloured labour preference' -- subject(s): Blacks, Colored people (South Africa), Employment, Labor supply 'A strategic social analysis of the South African wine industry' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Consumers, Market surveys, Statistics, Wine industry 'From control to confusion' -- subject(s): Apartheid, Blacks, Local government, Politics and government 'Local government in urban South Africa' -- subject(s): Local government, Municipal government 'Communicating from Africa into Africa' 'State control over the labour market' -- subject(s): Blacks, Employment, Government policy, Labor mobility, Labor policy, Rural-urban migration
Because the government, which race was white, didn't really care about the other races and wanted control.
Africa doesn't have a government, but all the countries which make up the continent do.