South Africa's history is marked by a complex interplay of indigenous cultures, colonialism, and apartheid. Indigenous groups such as the San and Khoikhoi were joined by Bantu-speaking peoples before European colonization began in the 17th century, primarily by the Dutch and later the British. This led to conflicts and the displacement of many indigenous communities. The apartheid era (1948-1994) institutionalized racial segregation and oppression, resulting in significant social and political upheaval, culminating in the election of Nelson Mandela and the establishment of a democratic government.
ostorodising them from things such as the oympics, sports world cups etc
all that are within africas area...or if you don't know where that is then its the tip of Egypt to the bottom tip of south Africa
No!! Africa's land is 50% grassland
b. africas mountains and rivers
It is niether GAMBIA or it is LESOTHO!
Itumeleng Khune is South Africa's Goalkeeper
outline and analyse how the north south relations has affected africas democracy in modern life? outline and analyse how the north south relations has affected africas democracy in modern life? outline and analyse how the north south relations has affected africas democracy in modern life? outline and analyse how the north south relations has affected africas democracy in modern life? outline and analyse how the north south relations has affected africas democracy in modern life?
Um I think we're known as South Africans. Just like Americans come from the USA
Nelson Mandela
Irvin & Johnson
africas customs are africas customs
Yes, because South Africa is Africas most developed country.
No, the strongest army in Africa is Egypt's army.
South Africas activities are making clothing and other things. In big cities, they do business stuff.
Mandela believes that the people is south-Africa's greatest resource. peace!!! also
the british took south Africas gold,diamonds and other mineral resources hope this helps :)
Rainbow Nation.