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South Africa Culture: Ethnic Groups and Language
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Thursday, December 20, 2007. Ethnic Groups and Language. The largest group of closely related languages in South Africa is the Nguni. Nguni peoples in the country number at least 18 million. About 9 million Sotho (BaSotho) and 2 million Tswana (BaTswana) speak seSotho or a closely related language, seTswana. More than 2 million Tsonga and Shangaan peoples speak xiTsonga and related languages; at least 600,000 Venda (VaVenda) speak tshiVenda (luVenda). January 3, 2009 at 9:52 PM. Live a Success Life.
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South Africa Culture: Afrikaans Speakers
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Thursday, December 20, 2007. Roughly 3.2 million South Africans of mixed-race (Khoikhoi and European or Asian) ancestry were known as "coloureds" in apartheid terminology. About 83 percent of them speak Afrikaans as their first language, and most of the remainder speak English as their first language. Almost 85 percent of coloureds live in Western Cape and Northern Cape provinces, and a sizable coloured community lives in KwaZulu-Natal. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Live a Success Life. Emergence o...
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South Africa Culture: Zion Christian Church
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Thursday, December 20, 2007. ZCC beliefs are eclectic, but the church's practices are often strict. The ZCC proscribes alcoholic beverages, smoking, and eating pork. It condemns sexual promiscuity and violence. As a result, church members have become known in the business community for their honesty and dependability as employees. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hindustan * India * Bharat Culture. Hindustan * India * Bharat Festivals. Live a Success Life. Hindustan * India * Bharat Food. The Rise of ...
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South Africa Culture: English Speakers
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Thursday, December 20, 2007. Asians have endured racial and ethnic pressures throughout the past century. In the late nineteenth century, they were prohibited from living in the Orange Free State; a few settled in the Pretoria-Johannesburg area, but in the 1990s almost 90 percent of the Asian population live in KwaZulu-Natal- especially in Durban and other large urban centers. Only about 10 percent live in rural areas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hindustan * India * Bharat Culture. Emergence of a...
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Angola Culture: Interest Groups
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Saturday, January 5, 2008. Labels: Government and Politics. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms. Hindustan * India * Bharat Food. The Society and Its Environment. Government and Politics - BACKGROUND. POPULAR MOVEMENT FOR THE LIBERATION OF ANGOLA-WORK. MASS ORGANIZATIONS AND INTEREST GROUPS. Relations with Other African States. United States and Western Europe. BACKGROUND TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. STRUCTURE OF THE ECONOMY. ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT. FOREIGN TRADE AND ASSISTANCE.
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South Africa Culture: Religion and Apartheid
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Thursday, December 20, 2007. The presbyterial organization of the Dutch Reformed churches means that the functioning of each congregation is governed, in part, by that community, whereas decisions concerning policy and discipline are generally handled by regional synods. A general synod is responsible for the denomination as a whole. In South Africa, a national synod and nine regional synods oversee the operation of the Dutch Reformed congregations. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Live a Success Life.
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South Africa Culture: Islam
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Thursday, December 20, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hindustan * India * Bharat Culture. Hindustan * India * Bharat Festivals. Live a Success Life. Hindustan * India * Bharat Food. February, 1 2019. View my complete profile. Ethnic Groups and Language. Structure of the Economy. Role of the Government. Foreign Trade and Investment. Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing. Executive and Legislative Authority. Provincial and Local Government. Establishing a Slave Economy.
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South Africa Culture: Tsonga and Venda
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Thursday, December 20, 2007. The Tsonga are a diverse population, generally including the Shangaan, Thonga, Tonga (unrelated to another nearby Tonga population to the north), and several smaller ethnic groups. Together they number about 1.5 million in South Africa in the mid-1990s, and at least 4.5 million in southern Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Venda culture is similarly eclectic; it appears to have incorporated a variety of East African, Central African, Nguni, and Sotho characteristics. For example, ...
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South Africa Culture: December 2007
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Thursday, December 20, 2007. Water shortages are a chronic and severe problem in much of South Africa. The country has no commercially navigable rivers and no significant natural lakes. Along the coastline are several large lagoons and estuarine lakes, such as Lake Saint Lucia in KwaZulu-Natal. The government has created several artificial lakes, primarily for agricultural irrigation. The Lesotho Highlands Water Project, the largest hydroelectric project ever undertaken in Africa, is a thirty-year joint ...
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South Africa Culture: Environmental Trends
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Thursday, December 20, 2007. The Lesotho Highlands Water Project, the largest hydroelectric project ever undertaken in Africa, is a thirty-year joint endeavor between South Africa and Lesotho that is due for completion in the year 2020. Through a series of dams on the headwaters of the Orange River, it will alleviate water shortages in South Africa and is expected to provide enough electrical power to enable Lesotho to become virtually self-sufficient in energy. Electricity for industrial and commercial ...