He was a war journalist who covered the second Boer war.
I think he was a news reporter at the time during the boer war
Sir Winston fought in the Boer War in South Africa
Elizabeth Churchill, born in South Africa, is likely a descendant of the Churchill family, although specific details about her connection are not widely documented. Her married name, Roots, suggests that she may have been part of a branch of the Churchill family that migrated or settled in South Africa. Given that she died in 1967 in Johannesburg, she may have had familial ties to the broader Churchill lineage, but without more detailed genealogical information, her exact place within the family tree remains unclear.
South america and Africa were once joined.
Probably Namibia, which was once part of South Africa. Another probability is Botswana.
Africa
In 1899, Winston Churchill was a journalist covering the Second Boer War in South Africa. He was captured by the Boers but subsequently escaped and was able to make his way back to Britain.
Winston Churchill went to Cuba as A newspaper journalist, India as a columnist, Sudan for military training and went to South Africa For the Boer war
South Africa http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
After World War I, it was put under the control of South Africa and called South-West Africa. After gaining their independence in 1990, the country was renamed Namibia.
There once was tigers in Africa thousands of years ago. Now you can only find tigers in Captivity in Africa or in Asia.there are no tigers in South Africa but there was a tiger that was a pet and escaped ,in South Africa, but it was cought ^ That whole thing is a lie. You can find tigers in the wild.Son, I am disappoint. =_=
It is South Africa. :-)