No because there is no such country or government as "Africa".
Africa is a continent. Inside the continent are several countries.
Yes, South Africa does use the decimal system
No, South Africa follows the Metric system
The Nile river in North Africa.
The Orange River is probably the main river system in South Africa, although the Limpopo is also a major system
Rift Valley
none
Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome.Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome.Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome.Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome.Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome.Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome.Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome.Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome.Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome.
No. The welfare system is untouchable.
Cost and consequences of providing the subsidies and welfare in South Africa
Cost and consequences of providing the subsidies and welfare in South Africa
what country has the best welfare system
yes they do
Zimbabwe Agricultural Welfare Trust
It's called the Welfare system, and Marget Thatcher was the Prime Minister that cut back the most on public spending that contributed to the Welfare system.
yes they do
Yes
He didn't. The Reagan Era is known for backwards movement in the social welfare system.