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South Africa

South Africa. South African Geography. Its my first time in South Africa . When I was Still in the plane I have seen very big savannas. I’ve seen some very rich houses and some Were very poor . The poor houses were made Out of mud and hay . The poor houses were

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South Africa

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  1. South Africa

  2. South African Geography

  3. Its my first time in South Africa . When I was Still in the plane I have seen very big savannas. I’ve seen some very rich houses and some Were very poor . The poor houses were made Out of mud and hay . The poor houses were By savannas and they had small farming. When I got to the city of Cape Town the city Wasn't very poor as the villages in the savannas. When I walked out of the airport I’ve seen a lot Of busy streets. I saw people rushing with their cars and a lot of people going to places And to work . This was a great day in Cape Town.

  4. South Africa’s Health Issues

  5. Today I’ve been in the Museum of aids in South Africa . I have learned that free care is given to pregnant woman and children under 6 years of age . South Africa is one of African country's that is experienced about HIV/AIDS . The Tutor told us that HIV/AIDS aren’t very big problems in South Africa . He told us that the real problems are Tuberculosis , Malaria and Cholera. I’ve found out that 10% of south African's live with HIV. The tutor told us that Sugar Daddies are infecting young woman with HIV and then he said that the young woman . The South African government says that they need to stop sugar daddies because they are destroying South African children

  6. Current Events

  7. Today it was a very rainy day in Cape Town so I decided ill stay in the hotel. I was watching the news and I have found that Twenty four people have died in a bus crash including 2 kids near Cape Town . The South African government says that Sugar Daddies are destroying our Children and infecting young woman with HIV . The reporter said that 1 day ago The government took girls from age 10 to 14 35% of them were HIV Positive

  8. Greetings from South Africa, molo, that’s how to say hi in Xhosa. That is a langue used in South Africa a lot. In this country you will need to know at least Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, and Zulu. The British influenced English because they indirectly ruled south Africa. The old tribes in that area influenced the other languages. South Africans have many things they do for fun. Such as beadwork which is used on jewelry and has many different colors. Other things you might see people doing is pottery, which is usually done outside, and jazz, which South Africans are famous for using instruments or anything that makes noise. Many varieties of foods are eaten there and hunting is a common way of getting the food.

  9. Today in South Africa the government lets anyone over the age of 18 vote. Bills passed in the national assembly must be referred to the NCOP for consideration. Before the apartheid said that all whites were allowed to do the most things like voting, second were the Indians who had some rights, than colored people who had a few and lastly blacks who had very few rights. And because of the Apartheid whites still have higher paying jobs and colored have lower. Main Natural resources are Diamonds, gold, coal, uranium, copper, platinum, chrome and Iron ore. Great Britain ruled them before their independence. They got independence in 1996 and the bill of rights guarantees religious freedom, health care, property and self expression.

  10. Totsiens!! That’s how to say good bye in Afrikaans

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