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1 Shelby Reddington Kay Colley October 3, 2016
SOUTH AFRICA Shelby Reddington Kay Colley October 3, 2016

2 Well…..

3 Early Years At the date of 200 AD, South Africa was founded by…

4 FARMERS… AND?

5 BECAME A CATTLE HERDING COMMUNITY

6 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE The Cape of Good Hope better known as what we call South Africa today, was captured by the Portuguese then….

7 Europeans/ Dutch In 1652

8 Jan Van Riebeeck

9 BRITISH OVER TAKES DOERS
Doers better known as the Dutch would have to give up their power of the Cape Colony in 1795 only to regain the rule in 1803 and yet lose it once again in 1814.

10 1814 Ownership of the Cape Colony
British treaty! 1814 Ownership of the Cape Colony

11 Officially founded as South Africa
May 31, 1961

12 Constitutional Democracy
1994

13 First President

14 Latest President Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma under the South African Communist Party

15 There he is!

16 2nd largest economy! South Africa has a emerging market fulfilled economy surrounded by Tertiary!

17 TERTIARY

18 Exports

19 Imports

20 United States, China, Japan, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany!
Trade Partners United States, China, Japan, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany!

21 Christianity Christianity is the main belief in South Africa and some of the religions that branch from Christianity in the country is Catholic, Methodist, Pentecostal, and Apostolic. 79.8% of the Country

22 ENGLISH LANGUAGE

23 Other languages and Dialects
Southern Sotho, Afrikaans, Xhosa, Zulu, Venda, Tswana, Northern Sotho, Indigenous Creoles and Pidgins. ( I cant pronounce any of these, but creole) (just saying)

24 Hello in Creole

25 Freedom of the Press Much like the US their rights are protected by the Constitution. But they are not protected when it comes to legal action by certain laws such as press reporting on security forces, prisons, and any sites or institutions deemed unimportant to the national interest. No one owns the press due to section 16 in the bill of rights.

26 Media Newspaper, magazines, television, telecommunications, internet, books, and radio stations.

27 Social Media Social media isn’t really portrayed like it is here in the US, I think it’s a nation that is a little behind. On most of their news sites it wasn’t advertised very much, and while researching a lot of things I didn’t find much on social media. It is an up and coming way of communication.

28 Public Relations and Advertisement
PRISA: Public Relations Institute of South Africa Its one of the biggest public relations firm and companies. It helps people get jobs when you join to be a member, and helps the networking process.

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