south africa project 2012
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This is a Power Point for a school project I had to do a report on a country, and mine was South Africa.TRANSCRIPT
South Africa behind the scenes!
A global Safari with a cast of trillions
Rachel Lunde
SOUTH AFRICA
POLITICAL SYSTEMPresident = Jacob ZumaThe Republic of South Africa is a constitutional democracy with a federally-structured, three-tier system of government and an independent judiciary, operating in a nearly unique system that combines aspects of parliamentary and presidential systems
South Africa
Area: 1.2 million sq. km. (470,462 sq. mi.).
Cities: Capitals--administrative, Pretoria; legislative, Cape Town;
judicial, Bloemfontein. Other cities--Johannesburg, Durban, Port
Elizabeth.
Terrain: Plateau, savanna, desert, mountains, coastal plains.
Climate: moderate; comparable to southern California.
Religions: Predominantly Christian; traditional African, Hindu, Muslim,
Jewish.
- Population = 49 Million- Languages = 11- Currency = Rand- 1 Rand = 6.77$ US- President = Jacob Zuma- Freedom Day, 27 April
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South Africa’s crime rate is one of the highest in the world. You can see how much more it is compared to the other top countries. Drug dealings, murder, alcoholism, rape, domestic violence, and child abuse are the main issues they are struggling with.
Africa’s Crime Rate
More Africans are killed in one year, than all those killed in ten years of war in Afghanistan!
Unemployment rates
Average = 25.19%African = 30.12%Colored = 19.37%
Indian = 9.57%White = 4.40%
South Africa is believed to have the largest HIV/AIDS epidemic in the world, with almost six million people estimated to be living with the disease.
President Zuma, in a speech on December 1, 2009, World AIDS Day, announced a nationwide campaign to encourage all South Africans to be tested for HIV and pledged to provide treatment for all infants under one year who test positive for HIV by April 2010.
Culture
In 2010, South Africa successfully hosted the largest event ever held on the African continent, the FIFA World Cup, an international football (soccer) competition. It was attended by over three million people and drew over 300,000 tourists. South Africa defied many expectations during the event—six new stadiums were finished on time, crime was low. Americans bought more tickets to the event than any other nationality. The games were a point of pride, not only to South Africans, but to many across Africa.
South Africa customsProhibited
• Narcotics and other controlled substances • Pornography • Weaponry, explosives and fireworks etc. • Poisonous chemical and biological substances and other health endangering substances • Cigarettes with a mass of more than 2 kilogram per 1000 units • Counterfeit goods • Goods breaking copyrights laws • Prison-made and penitentiary-made goods
Restricted
• Local currency of over 10 000,- gold coins, coin and stamp collections and unprocessed gold need to be declared. • Endangered species of plants or wildlife, whether alive or dead, including any parts of and articles made from them will need permit from CITES. • Plants and products thereof (honey, margarine and vegetable oils, seeds etc.) • Animals and products thereof (dairy products, butter, eggs) Medicines for personal use need to be accompanied by the prescription and a note from your Doctor.
Free Imports 200 cigarettes • 20 of cigars • 250g of tobacco• 50ml of perfume• 250ml of eau de toilette • 2L of wine• 1l of spirits• Goods for personal use. • Travelers may be asked to pay deposit
on expensive items like laptops, which is refunded to you when the item is re-exported. Residents who are coming back to the country are advised to register their personal items (jewelry, watches, cameras, laptops etc.) before leaving the country to avoid paying duty on these items when re-importing them.
Exports
- Agriculture 2%: wine, fruit, nuts, corn, wheat, dairy, sugarcane, wool.
- Industries 30.8%: gold, platinum, coal, diamonds, aluminum, automotive parts and accessories, other machinery and equipment.
- Services 66.7%: financial, retail, and tourism
Only country in the world that manufactures fuel
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South Africa exports were worth 61.3 Billion ZAR in March of 2012. South Africa has rich mineral resources. It is the world's largest producer and exporter of gold and platinum and also exports a significant amount of coal. Another major export is diamonds. South Africa's major exports partners include United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Italy, Belgium, China, and Japan. This page includes: South Africa Exports chart, historical data and news
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South Africa imports were worth 66.8 Billion ZAR in March of 2012. South Africa imports mainly machinery, foodstuffs, equipment, chemicals, petroleum products and scientific instruments. Its principal import partners are: European Union, China, United States, Japan and Saudi Arabia.
Facts - South Africa is a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). - South Africa is also an eligible country for
the benefits under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), and most of its products can enter the United States market duty free.
- South Africa has done away with most import permits except on used products and products regulated by international treaties.
- In July 1996, the United States and South Africa signed an investment fund protocol for a $120 million OPIC fund to make equity investments in South Africa and southern Africa. –
- The Trade and Development Agency also has been actively involved in funding feasibility studies and identifying investment opportunities in South Africa for U.S. businesses.
- The United States government considers South Africa to be one of its strategic partners on the continent, and the two countries commenced a new Strategic Dialogue in 2010, with the encouragement of the U.S. Congress.
- Product (GDP): $287.2 billion (2009)- GDP per capita: $5,820 (2009); $7,100 (2010 estimate)
South Africa is a prime area for both tourists and businessmenThere mere size of the economy and there abundant supply of resources alone is attractive. Although
president Zuma and the government have been attempting to overcome the steep challenges they are facing, they have seemed to come up a little short. South Africa has one of the largest economies in the world. They
have so much room for growth and they have the potential to overcome or at least improve upon many of their issues, therefore giving their country a much better overall standing.
Conclusi
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Conclusion!