It wouldn't let me write more so i am writing here. Anyway they think her father is dead also. The girl is white & her family own all these diamond mines, which her aunt now runs. When she is at the school, she gets put in a room with 3 girls, all of which don't like her at first. but they end up becoming best friends. The main girl becomes a model, one of the other girls opens a lingerie business, another moves to America & becomes a drug addict/dealer, another gets married and has a child. the rich girl from s Africa ends up falling for a boy at the school, who is black & his father is her familys arch nemesis, he is in jail with mandella. they have a secret romance for many years. The guy becomes an architectect. they end up getting marrried at the end of the book. And one of the girls dies also at the end. help!
According to many sources, ashwati is not a real word. A similar word, Ashanti, is a former native kingdom in and British colony in West Africa.
Africa
No,Africa is a proper noun
A house in Africa is an African house. The word African is a proper adjective to describe the common noun house.
Africa is a proper noun.
The boarding nations of Zimbabwe are South Africa, Mozambique, Zambia, Namibia and Botswana.
hilton college
No, South Africa was ruled by the British but the name was never applied to the country. Cecil John Rhodes established the British South Africa Company in 1889 to exploit Africa for British interests and the British South Africa police were active in Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe).
Nigeria is the name of the British colony in West Africa.
No country was known as British East Africa.
Bank of British West Africa was created in 1893.
British Central Africa Protectorate ended in 1907.
British Central Africa Protectorate was created in 1893.
British South Africa Company ended in 1965.
Bank of British West Africa ended in 1965.
the British brought christianity to Africa, protestantism.
Egypt being the Most northern British colony in Africa and South Africa being the most Southern colony in Africa.