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Amazing Facts You Never Knew About Tanzania

How much do you know about Tanzania? If not much, you'll be amazed by these facts. 1. The most expensive wood in the world comes from the African Blackwood, called "mpingo" in Swahili. The African Blackwood tree grows in Tanzania. It is dubbed "the music tree" as it is the primary material used in making woodwind musical instruments such as clarinets. The tree takes 75 to 100 years to grow to a harvestable size. A kilogram of unprocessed African Blackwood costs about $10,000. "Mpingo" is also used in making elegant furniture. 2. Tanzania, South Africa and Zambia share the same national anthem. In Tanzania, it is titled " Mungu Ibariki Africa" or "God Bless Africa". In South Africa the anthem goes by the name " Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" . The song was composed by Enoch Mankayi Sontoga. 3. Tanzania has the largest concentration of wild animals per square kilometer in the world, with more than 4 milli...

South Africa closes embassy in Nigeria after xenophobic violence

South Africa's Foreign ministry has announced the closing of its diplomatic missions in the Nigerian cities of Abuja and Lagos in Nigeria following reprisal attacks by Nigerians stirred up by xenophobic violence in South Africa. "After receiving reports and threats from some of the Nigerians we decided to temporarily close while we are assessing the situation," foreign ministry spokesman Lunga Ngqengelele said, adding the missions were closed on Wednesday. "So we will be monitoring the situation and when see it necessary to open, we will re-open," he added. He revealed they decided to suspend diplomatic operations in Nigeria after "a group of people... came and tried force themselves in" at the Lagos consulate. "It was on those basis that we felt we need to protect the employees and shut it down". Deadly attacks on foreign-owned stores in South Africa's commercial hub Johannesburg, between Sunday and Wednesday prompted re...

South Africa Xenophobia: Angry Nigerians call on Boko Haram to attack South Africa

A  wave of destruction hit the Gauteng province of South Africa last week, followed by the looting and burning of several shops in Pretoria. According to reports, an alleged Nigerian drug dealer shot and killed a taxi driver, and South African taxi drivers and locals immediately retaliated, taking the law into their hands. Since then, a series of destructive events ensued, with Gauteng province coming into a state of despair. Foreign nationals were asked to leave the country, while their shops were looted and burnt. The violence spread to Johannesburg’s Central Business District on Monday and has since seen the destruction of more than 50 mainly foreign-owned shops and business premises, and torching of cars and buildings. At least 70 people have been arrested in relation to the "xenophobic attacks" since Monday.  South Africans unleashed xenophobic attacks on other nationals in 2008 as well. Violence has since then further spread to two eastern suburbs and to...

20 Interesting Facts You Never Knew About South Africa

Officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), South Africa is the southernmost country on the African continent. The "rainbow nation" is renowned for its cultural diversity, varied topography, and natural beauty. Three cities in South Africa serve as capitals: Pretoria is the executive capital, Cape Town is the legislative capital, and Bloemfontein is the judicial capital of the country.  South Africa is bordered by Botswana and Zimbabwe to the north, and by Swaziland to the east. Eleven official languages are spoken in South Africa, namely: Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, Northern Soto, Tswana, Southern Soto, Tsonga, Swazi, Venda, and Southern Ndebele. South Africa has a population of 55.91 million. Cyril Ramaphosa is the president of the Republic and David Mabuza is his deputy. The following facts are worth remembering about South Africa: 1. Mponeng Gold Mine, found in South Africa is the world's deepest mine. It has a depth of 4.0 km (2.5 miles).   2....
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