what could ordinary people do in their daily lives to promote economic growth and prosperity in south africa
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African communication system is the means through which Africans use their own indigenous and original means to transmit ideas and information to one another on a daily basis
i know this is for your homwork it out on your own!
Africa is a continent that is experiencing famine, war and pestilence. So while each country varies in their economy and it would be impossible to say how many meals are eaten daily one, two or three, there are many there who are starving to death.
Transnet is a transport business operating in South Africa. It delivers heavy freight goods to South Africans daily. Its services are cost effective, reliable and essential in the logistics chain.
Islam is a major part of the daily lives of many North Africans because, they believe in their religions and, they pray five times a day.
South Africans are very religious and cultural. Dancing is not some sort of daily activity, they only do it on special occasions such as an important person's anniversary or, as I've seen, when the BBC visit. :)
According to UNICEF, approximately 115 million Africans lack access to clean water daily.
i think it was sort of harsh anh hi peter and harsh
well, they get water from ground daily, for meals they all gather in one place, when somebody is sick, EVERYBODY near the sick person helps the family out. also africans have stronger immune systems because most of their time is spent in the sun. some people that go to Africa actually die of it or get a bad illness (ie, cancer, i guess).
of course not, unless they are sick in the mind.
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It varies depending on the individual and country. However, a typical day for many Africans may involve work, family responsibilities, socializing with friends and neighbors, and engaging in cultural activities. Access to technology and urbanization have also influenced daily routines for many Africans.
what could ordinary people do in their daily lives to promote economic growth and prosperity in south africa
This is a very big subject but briefly, Africans and Europeans have encountered each other for many centuries, going back to ancient Egypt and Greece. Most of these and later encounters were confined to North Africa. It was only with the fifteenth century voyages of the Portuguese around Africa (on their way to India) that Europeans came into regular contact with Africans south of the Sahara desert. Trading posts and forts were established by the Portuguese around the African coast and as is well known, became bases for the trans-Atlantic slave trade. For most people, living away from the coast, there would have been little or no contact with Europeans. 400 years later at the Berlin Conference in 1990 (the 'Scramble for Africa') Africa was divided almost completely amongst the European powers (Ethiopia and Liberia remained independent) and colonial administration became a fact of daily life for Africans. This lasted until the 1960s when most African countries gained independence.
ill always do update my daily target,,and trying to reach it daily