See also SouthernAfrica BC , 15th century in South Africa , and the Timeline of South African history . Events 300 AD Early Iron Age communities are established in the northern and eastern regions of SouthernAfrica 500 AD A group of Bantu languages Bantu speaking tribes migrating southwards reached present day KwaZulu Natal Province 696 AD Arab traders trade along the east coast of the Southern African region 1050 1270 AD Mapungubwe Kingdom of Mapungubwe References See Timeline of South African history Category Years in South Africa Category History of Africa ... more details
For the country in this region South Africa Image LocationSouthernAfrica.png right thumb 350px legend 00a000 SouthernAfrica subregion UN subregion legend 00d000 geographic, including above legend 00ff00 Southern African Development Community SADC SouthernAfrica is the south ernmost region of the Africa ... , five countries constitute SouthernAfrica ref cite web url http millenniumindicators.un.org ... flag South Africa flag Swaziland The Southern African Customs Union SACU , created in 1969, also comprises the five countries in the UN subregion of SouthernAfrica. ref http www.sacu.int about.php ... Africa respectively, are occasionally included in SouthernAfrica. Another geographic delineation ... Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and the southern half of Mozambique ... such as Roberts Birds of SouthernAfrica and Mammals of the Southern African Subregion. It is not used ... satellite image of South Africa, a country in the southern African region. The terrain of Southern ... monkey and elephant . Culture and people SouthernAfrica is home to many cultures and people. It was once ... Portal Africa History of SouthernAfrica Sub Saharan Africa References Reflist Regions of the world Category SouthernAfrica ace Afrika Blah Seulatan af Suider Afrika ar frp Africa str la ..., including the South Africa Republic of South Africa a successor country to the Union of South Africa nowadays, the simpler term South Africa is generally reserved for the country in English. ref Africa. The Oxford Companion to the English Language ISBN 0 19 214183 X . McArthur, Tom, ed., 1992. New York Oxford University Press, p. 19 quotation reads South Africa This term once referred to the south of the continent generally, but is currently restricted to the South Africa Republic of South Africa . The term SouthernsouthernAfrica , however, generally includes Angola , Botswana , Lesotho , Malawi , Mozambique , Namibia , South Africa, Swaziland , Zambia , and Zimbabwe . ref Definitions ... more details
Wiktionary adsADS or Ads may refer to In computing Advanced Design System , an EDA tool from Agilent EEsof EDA Advantage Database Server , a Relational Database Management System Alternate data stream , a filesystem fork in Microsoft NTFS Astrophysics Data System , an online database of scientific papers from NASA Automated decision support , rule based systems that automatically provide solutions to management problems In other uses ADS Addiction Dependency Solutions , an English substance misuse charity, based in Manchester since 1973 ADS TV station , a television station in Adelaide, South Australia Accelerator driven system Active Denial System , a less lethal, directed energy weapon system under development by the U.S. military. Addison Airport , an airport in Addison, Texas, United States, assigned IATA code ADSADS Group , also known as A D S, a trade organisation representing UK aerospace, defence, and security industries Advertisements Aim Down Sights, in video games this refers to ability to raise gun sights upward for improved aiming Air Defence Ship , project name for India s Vikrant class aircraft carrier Aitken Double Star Catalogue American Depositary Share American Dialect Society Application Data Sheet, an online form for applying and filing Patent patents with the US Patent Office Atmospheric diving suit Autonomous Detection System Ardrossan Harbour railway station s National Rail code Archaeology Data Service See also Anti de Sitter space or math AdS n math Automatic dependent surveillance broadcast or ADS B disambig da ADS de ADS es ADS eo ADS fr ADS it ADS nl ADS ja ADS pl ADS pt ADS ru ADS fi ADS tr ADS ... more details
See also ADs in SouthernAfrica , and the Timeline of South African history . Events 186,000 BC Earliest footprints of humans found in South Africa 100,000 BC Bushmen San or Bushmen hunter gatherers are gradually displaced by the Khoikhoi agri pastoralists 20,000 BC The Khoikhoi migrate down the west coast 8000 BC Date of man made shelters discovered north of current day Johannesburg References See Timeline of South African history DEFAULTSORT SouthernAfrica Bc Category Years in South Africa ... more details
unreferenced date May 2010 Development SouthernAfrica , the journal of the Development Bank of SouthernAfrica , publishes articles that reflect innovative thinking on key development challenges and policy issues facing South Africa and other southern African countries. Infobox Journal title Development SouthernAfrica cover discipline Regional development development social sciences South AfricaSouthernAfrica language website http www.tandf.co.uk journals titles 0376835x.asp link1 http www.informaworld.com smpp title content t713413745 db all link1 name Online access publisher London Carfax country abbreviation None history 1984 present frequency 5 issues per year ISSN 0376 835X eISSN 1470 3637 Jstor OCLC LCCN Category African studies journals Category Taylor & Francis academic journals ... more details
The Media Institute of SouthernAfrica MISA is a non governmental organisation with members in 11 of the SouthernAfrica Development Community SADC countries. Officially launched in September 1992, MISA focuses primarily on the need to promote free, independent and pluralistic media. ref http www.misa.org aboutus aboutus.html Official web site ref References reflist Category Media analysis organizations Category African media Category Organizations established in 1992 media company stub Africa org stub ... more details
The Methodist Church of SouthernAfrica is a member church of the World Methodist Council . Methodism in SouthernAfrica began as a result of lay Christian work by an Irish soldier of the English Regiment, John Irwin, who was stationed at the Cape and began to hold prayer meetings as early as 1795 ref Millard Jackson, J Who called the tune? Methodist Missionary policy in South Africa during the 19th century in Forster, D and Bentley, W. Methodism in SouthernAfrica A celebration of Wesleyan Mission . Kempton Park. AcadSA publishers 2008 31 . ref . The first Methodist lay preacher at the Cape, George Middlemiss, was a soldier of the 72nd regiment of the British Army stationed at the Cape in 1805 ref Forster, D. God s mission in our context, healing and transforming responses in Forster, D and Bentley, W. Methodism in SouthernAfrica A celebration of Wesleyan Mission . Kempton Park. AcadSA publishers 2008 79 80 ref . This foundation paved the way for missionary work by Methodist missionary societies from Great Britain, many of whom sent missionaries with the 1820 English settlers to the Western and Eastern Cape. Among the most notable of the early missionaries were Barnabas Shaw and William Shaw ref Millard Jackson, J Who called the tune? Methodist Missionary policy in South Africa during the 19th century in Forster, D and Bentley, W. Methodism in SouthernAfrica A celebration of Wesleyan ... context, healing and transforming responses in Forster, D and Bentley, W. Methodism in SouthernAfrica .... William Shaw in Forster, D and Bentley, W. Methodism in SouthernAfrica A celebration of Wesleyan ... Africa , later known as The Methodist Church of SouthernAfrica . Visit the http www.methodist.org.za official website of The Methodist Church of SouthernAfrica References references DEFAULTSORT Methodist Church Of SouthernAfrica Category Methodist denominations Category Christianity in Africa Category Christianity in South Africa Category All Africa Conference of Churches Category Members ... more details
Refimprove date April 2007 Baptist The Baptist Union of SouthernAfrica BUSA is a union of Baptist churches from all South Africa n ethnic and cultural groups. History Baptist families were among a group of some 4500 British emigrants that left England for South Africa in 1820. Upon their arrival in South Africa, William Miller 1779 1856 was appointed their religious leader. It was through his founding work that the first Baptist chapel was built in Grahamstown, South Africa Grahamstown in 1823. The first ordained Baptist preacher to travel to South Africa was William Davies, who was sent by the Baptist Missionary Society in England. He arrived in 1832 and ministered in Grahamstown for a short period. Work in Kariega, about 16 miles from Grahamstown, began in 1834. A German settlement around 1860 brought the first German Baptist work led by Carsten Langheim. A German pastor, Carl H. Gutsche, baptized J. D. Odendall, who founded the first Dutch speaking Baptist church in South Africa in 1886. The Baptist Union was founded in 1877 by four English speaking churches and one German speaking church. The South African Baptist Missionary Society was formed in 1892. Black Baptist churches united to form the Bantu Baptist Church in 1927, under the auspices of the South African Baptist Missionary Society . The organization of the BUSA is made up of seven regional associations Border Baptist Association, Baptist Northern Association, Eastern Province Baptist Association, Free State Baptist ... College of SouthernAfrica org. 1951 in Randburg, South Africa, and the Cape Town Baptist Seminary org. 1974 in Cape Town, South Africa . A national assembly is held annually. Over 600 congregations currently ... Theological College of SouthernAfrica References references DEFAULTSORT Baptist Union Of SouthernAfrica Category Christianity in South Africa Category Organisations based in South Africa Category Religious organizations established in 1877 Category Baptist denominations in Africa ... more details
Media Institute of SouthernAfrica MISA is a non governmental organisation with members in 11 of the SouthernAfrica Development Community SADC countries. Officially launched in September 1992, MISA focuses primarily on the need to promote free, independent and pluralistic Mass media media , as envisaged in the 1991 Declaration of Windhoek . MISA seeks ways in which to promote the free flow of information and co operation between media workers, as a principal means of nurturing democracy and human rights in Africa . The role of MISA is primarily that of a coordinator, facilitator and communicator, and for this reason MISA aims to work together with all like minded organisations and individuals to achieve a genuinely free and pluralistic media in southernAfrica. A Secretariat, based in Windhoek , Namibia , coordinates Advocacy To conduct advocacy in accordance to the organisation s mission, act on media freedom violations and conduct research as the basis of specialised and popularised publications. News Exchange To facilitate news exchange to make sure that local news from the independent media is made accessible to the whole region and that regional news from the independent media is made accessible to the world MISA has national chapters in Angola , Botswana , Lesotho , Malawi , Mozambique , Namibia , South Africa , Swaziland , Tanzania , Zambia and Zimbabwe . MISA is a member of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange IFEX , a global network of non governmental organisations that works to defend and promote the right to freedom of expression . It also belongs to the IFEX Tunisia Monitoring Group , a coalition of 16 free expression groups that lobbies Tunisia to improve its human rights record. External links http www.misa.org Official website DEFAULTSORT Media Institute of SouthernAfrica, The Category Journalism related professional associations Category Non profit organisations based in South Africa Category Non governmental organizations of Africa Category ... more details
Image ACTSA.jpg left ACTSA Action for SouthernAfrica is the successor organisation to the Anti Apartheid Movement in the UK. Established in 1994, ACTSA has since been campaigning with the people of southernAfrica as they strive to build a better future working for peace, democracy and development across the region. It is a coalition member of the Stop AIDS Campaign ref http www.stopaidscampaign.org.uk Stop Aids Campaign Bot generated title ref , the Trade Justice Movement ref http www.tjm.org.uk Trade Justice Movement Right Corporate Wrongs Bot generated title ref , and Stop Climate Chaos ref http www.stopclimatechaos.org Stop Climate Chaos Bot generated title ref . ACTSA influences decision makers of British and European policies that affect southernAfrica. It keeps the region in the public and political spotlight through lobbying, publication of reports and briefings, and media work. ACTSA also inspires change and humanitarian relief through direct action in the southern African region. ACTSA is a democratic not for profit organisation funded by its members and supporters. Individual members and affiliated trade unions, union branches and local groups shape its agenda and lead the campaigns. ACTSA is governed by a constitution and set of standing orders. ref http www.actsa.org ACTSA Southern African campaigning organisation Bot generated title ref References reflist External links http www.actsa.org Action for SouthernAfrica homepage DEFAULTSORT Actsa Action For SouthernAfrica Category Non governmental organisations based in the United Kingdom ... more details
. References http www.resist.org.uk reports archive sasf ANOTHER SOUTHERNAFRICA IS POSSIBLE ...Image SASF logo.png thumb SASF Logo The Southern African Social Forum SASF is a Social Forum conference held in Zimbabwe . The SASF is an annual conference held in a different SouthernAfrica county each year. It is organised in the spirit of the World Social Forum but is not organized by the WSF Secretariat or the International Council http www2.forumsocialmundial.org.br dinamic.php?pagina foruns nacionais eng The SASF emerged out of the Africa Social Forum ASF which was held in Mali in 2001 and Ethiopia in 2002. At the Ethiopia ASF it was agreed in Forums needed to be organised on a more local level. Amongst other things this was to overcome problems of prohibitive transport costs. 2003 The 2003 SASF was held on the 9 12 November 2003 in Lusaka Zambia under the banner Another SouthernAfrica is Possible . Approximately 400 people participated. At the forum motions were passed stating that The Forum the globalisation process, dominated by the giant transnational corporations from the North, is impacting negatively on the people of SouthernAfrica and that the New Economic Plan for African Development NEPAD should be rejected as an expression of support by certain leaders of our continent for the world s elite at the expense of the majority . 2004 Empty section date July 2010 2005 The 2005 SASF took place in Harare Zimbabwe . It had the largest participation so far with around 4,000 people taking part. Participants came from South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique, Malawi, Lesotho, Swaziland and Zimbabwe The event organisers had been put under pressure from the Zimbabwean police who warned speakers that any criticism of Robert Mugabe would lead to the event being closed down. But by the end ... Trumpet of liberation sounds out in Africa , Socialist Worker article on 2005 SASF. External links http earth.prohosting.com sasf2003 SASF Home page Category Politics of Africa Category Social forums ... more details
The SouthernAfrica mangroves are an ecoregion of mangrove swamps in rivers and estuaries on the eastern coast of South Africa . Location and description These mangroves grow in the mouths of rivers on the Indian Ocean coast of South Africa, where the sea is warmed by the Mozambique Current , in many cases they are further sheltered from the ocean by sandbank s. The largest areas are in the estuaries of the Mhlathuze River Mhlathuze and St Lucia River s and mangroves can be found as far south as the Nahoon River , the most southerly occurrence of mangroves in Africa and therefore an important ecoregion. ref http www.unep wcmc.org resources publications ss1 WCMCMangrovesv11 1.pdf ref Flora Empty section date July 2010 Fauna The mangroves are an important habitat for sea life, birds and animals such as turtles and crocodile s. Sea life includes fiddler crabs , mud crab Scylla serrata , mudskipper s, Periophthalmus kalolo and many species of sea snails and sea slugs. Resident species of birds includie the endangered Mangrove kingfisher Halcyon senegaloides . The mangroves are also visited by large numbers of migratory bird species. Threats and preservation Many areas of mangrove in southernAfrica have been cleared for timber, urban and industrial development, including tourist facilities, and this is ongoing. Further damage to habitats is caused by pollution of rivers, while forest clearance inland causes rivers to bring down larger quantities of soils and the rivers and estuaries to be blocked. Protected areas include Beachwood Mangroves Nature Reserve near Durban and iSimangaliso Wetland Park formerly Greater St Lucia Wetland Park . References reflist External links http www.worldwildlife.org wildworld profiles terrestrial at at1405 full.html SouthernAfrica mangroves World Wildlife Fund Biomes Category Aquatic ecology Category Mangroves Category Afrotropic Category Geography of South Africa ecoregion stub es Manglar de frica austral ... more details
Infobox TV channel name SouthernAfrica Direct logofile logosize logoalt launch share share as of share source owner sister names timeshift names web terr avail Not Available sat serv 1 Sky Digital UK & Ireland Sky Digital sat chan 1 Channel 270 web www.southernafricadirect.com SouthernAfrica Direct or SA Direct as it is known is a lifestyle sociology lifestyle and culture television channel, broadcast in the United Kingdom . The channel currently streams programmes online through its website. The channel was also available on the Sky Digital UK Sky Digital platform until January 2010. The channel markets itself as the first Destination TV channel in the UK and is primarily focused on SouthernAfrica . The channel offers programmes about lifestyle, culture, travel, tourism, commerce, and trade. SA Direct was initially broadcast on the Sky Digital platform. It was removed from the Sky EPG on 9 October 2009, however, the channel returned to Sky on 6 November 2009. It started off only broadcasting two hours a day 12pm 2pm , and increased its hours to cover the afternoon and evening. The channel was acting as a placeholder until the EPG slot was sold to another broadcaster. ref name EPG slot sale cite web url http www.digitalspy.co.uk digitaltv news a184061 sa directs sky epg slot to be sold.html title SA Direct s Sky EPG slot to be sold publisher Digital Spy date 2009 10 28 ref On 11 January 2010, Takbeer TV began testing after purchasing the SouthernAfrica Direct EPG slot and replaced it on 14 January. ref name Takbeer TV cite web url http media247.co.uk bizasia newsarchive 2010 01 takbeer tv buys.php title Takbeer TV buys Sky EPG to launch channel publisher Biz Asia date 2010 01 12 ref Despite the fact that SA Direct is not currently being broadcast on any major television ... External links http www.southernafricadirect.com SouthernAfrica Direct official site Category Television channels in the United Kingdom Category SouthernAfrica UK tv channel stub ... more details
refimprove date August 2009 The Astronomical Society of SouthernAfrica ASSA , formed in 1922, is a body consisting of both amateur and professional astronomer s. The Council of ASSA meets in Cape Town . There are 8 autonomous centres throughout SouthernAfrica. History The Cape Astronomical Association was established in 1912, shortly after the 1910 appearance of Halley s Comet. Sydney Samuel Hough, HM Astronomer at the Cape, was chosen President. In 1918, the Johannesburg Astronomical Association was created, with RTA Innes, Union Astronomer, as President. In 1922 it was decided to merge the two Associations to form the Astronomical Society of South Africa , after an invitation from the Cape Association. Membership and Publications Membership is open to all interested persons. The Society publishes the peer reviewed MNASSA journal Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of SouthernAfrica . In addition to MNASSA, the annual handbook Sky Guide Africa South is distributed to members and available for the public. Notable members Alexander F. I. Forbes discovered comet 37P Forbes . John Francis Skjellerup was one of the founding members of the society. A number of comets carry his name, including 26P Grigg Skjellerup and Comet Skjellerup Maristany . A comet discovery by Skjellerup was one of the main reasons for the formation of the Cape Astronomical Association in 1912. ref name comets 150 cite book coauthors Proctor,Mary. Crommelin,A.C.D. title Comets publisher The Technical ... Centre Category Research institutes in South Africa Category 1922 establishments Category Astronomy organizations SouthernAfrica, Astronomical Society of Category Amateur astronomy organizations SouthernAfrica, Astronomical Society of Category Scientific societies astronomy stub ... title The Jack Bennett Catalogue of Southern Hemisphere Objects accessdate 2009 08 20 ref Activities ... Route, Harare Zimbabwe , Johannesburg, Kwazulu Natal Midlands and Pretoria. See also Southern African ... more details
The Development Bank of SouthernAfrica DBSA is a Development Finance Institution wholly owned by the government of South Africa ref name kt cite news title Innovative funding instruments and strategies finance the Bank s projects url http www.kzntopbusiness.co.za 2005 Top Business Portfolio Public Services Development 20Bank 20of 20South 20Africa.htm publisher Kwazulu Natal Top Business Portfolio accessdate 2007 12 12 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref that focuses on investments and joint ventures partnerships in public and private sector financing. Approximately 86 of loans are for infrastructural development throughout Sub Saharan Africa . The bank also funds entrepreneur ial ventures. Among the enterprises the bank has funded are Mzoli s , a restaurant bar and gathering place in the township South Africa township of Gugulethu outside of Cape Town, South Africa Cape Town . ref name yr cite web publisher Youth Radio url http www.youthradio.org international mktplace060207 mzoli.shtml accessdate 2007 09 17 author Unathi Kondile title Mzoli s Meat date archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070806172524 http www.youthradio.org international mktplace060207 mzoli.shtml Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 08 06 ref Notes reflist References http www.dbsa.org DBSA website http www.mbendi.co.za orgs cac0.htm DBSA profile at Mbendi Category Development finance institutions Category Organisations based in South Africa Category Government of South Africa SouthAfrica gov stub Africa org stub fr Banque de D veloppement d Afrique du Sud ... more details
distinguish The Christian Institute The Christian Institute of SouthernAfrica was an ecumenical progressive organisation founded by English and Afrikaans clergy in December 1963 to unite South African Christians against apartheid. The CI became deeply involved with black activists like Steve Biko , and was banned by the state in 1977. History The Christian Institute of SouthernAfrica was founded in 1963 by 280 Christians Hexham 1980 that included Ben Marais and John de Gruchy. Factors that contributed to the founding was the need to continue dialogue after the disastrous conclusion of the 1960 Cottesloe consultation, the last time that all South African churches met until 1990. Reformed members of the CI could also critique official Dutch Reformed policies, which included support for apartheid. The 1963 South Transvaal Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church had forbidden unofficial comments that were not submitted through official channels Maritz 2003 56 . The first national director of the Christian Institute CI was Dr C F Beyers Naud . John de Gruchy , a Congregationalist minister and later an academic at the University of Cape Town , was a founder member. CI s constitution was drawn up by J C Kriegler, presently a judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa http concourt.law.wits.ac.za judges jdkrigle.html . Pro Veritate , a newsletter produced by Naud , was adopted as the mouthpiece ... McAfee. 1974. Christian institute of SouthernAfrica vs the state of South Africa. Journal of Ecumenical ... , 1962 1977. http disa.nu.ac.za journals jourpvexpand.htm Torture in South Africa. CI pamphlet, April 1977. http www.wits.ac.za histp kairos 2 2 6cisa.pdf Category SouthernAfrica ... Africa . Minneapolis Fortress Press. Knighton Fitt, Jean. 2003. Beyond Fear . Cape Town Pretext http ... 09292004 101012 unrestricted 07appendices.pdf . Walshe, Peter. 1983. Church versus State in South Africa ... www.ucalgary.ca nurelweb papers irving apart.html Hexham,Irving. 1980. The Christian Institute of Southern ... more details
The Management College of SouthernAfrica MANCOSA is a distance education university situated in Durban , South Africa . It is a private higher education institution registered in terms of the Higher Educational Act, 101 of 1997 , established in 1995 as a post apartheid Black economic empowerment empowerment institution offering affordable and accessible management education primarily to persons previously denied access to post graduate post graduate education . MANCOSA has 100 Black ownership, i.e. it is owned entirely by previously disadvantaged individuals in the South African context. Its programmes cover the areas of business administration , commerce, tourism management, functional management and leadership and range from Academic certificate Certificate s to Masters Degree s. With over 1500 students currently registered, it is one of the leading providers of management programmes through supported distance learning in SouthernAfrica . MANCOSA is managed by Prof. Hoosen Rasool. In 2002 it received Full Institutional Accreditation from the Higher Education Quality Committee HEQC , the quality assuring committee of the Council on Higher Education CHE its programmes are registered on SAQA s the South African Qualifications Authority National Qualifications Framework NQF . http www.mancosa.co.za profile.aspx Ranking seealso League tables of South African business schools League tables of South African universities External links http www.mancosa.co.za Official Site SouthAfrica university stub coord missing South Africa South African Business Schools Category Distance education in South Africa Category Business schools in South Africa ... more details
Infobox Anglican Church show name Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica image caption supremegovernor primate ... view.asp?pg about Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica The Church ref website http www.anglicanchurchsa.org www.anglicanchurchsa.org The Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica , known until 2006 as the Church of the Province of SouthernAfrica , is the Anglican Communion Anglican province Anglican province in the southern part of Africa , including diocese s in Angola , Lesotho , Mozambique , Anglican ... in SouthernAfrica at this time was under the Bishop of Calcutta , whose diocese effectively included ... of Cape Town , South Africa, and Primate religion primate of the Anglican Church of Southern ... Church of SouthernAfrica. Structure The polity of the Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica is Episcopalian ... of SouthernAfrica in Hefling, C. & Shattuck, C. Eds 2006 The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer ... . ref name Nuttall, M 2006 Nuttall, M, The Province of SouthernAfrica in Hefling, C. & Shattuck ... was the charismatic renewal , which has had a marked impact on the Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica ... See also Anglicanism Anglican doctrine The centre of the Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica s teaching ... . ref The Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica embraces three orders of ministry deacon Anglicanism ... and ecumenical relations The Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica is regarded as the most liberal ... was about, saying the election would not roil the Church of the Province of SouthernAfrica. The Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica is a member of the ecumenical World Council of Churches . ref http ... links http www.anglicanchurchsa.org Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica Anglican Churches Anglican southernafrica DEFAULTSORT Anglican Church Of SouthernAfrica Category Anglicanism in AfricaSouthernAfrica Category Anglican Communion church bodies SouthernAfrica Category Anglican Church of Southern ... de Anglican Church of SouthernAfrica ja pt Igreja Anglicana da frica Austral sv Anglican ... more details
Infobox TV channel name Disney Channel Sub Saharan Africa logofile Disney Channel wordmark.svg logosize 220px launch September 25, 2006 owner The Walt Disney Company country flagicon South Africa br South Africa br flagicon Angola br Angola br flagicon Botswana br Botswana br flagicon Democratic Republic of the Congo br Democratic Republic of the Congo br flagicon GHA br Ghana br flagicon Kenya br Kenya br flagicon Lesotho br Lesotho br flagicon Madagascar br Madagascar br flagicon Malawi br Malawi br flagicon Mauritius br Mauritius br flagicon MOZ br Mozambique br flagicon Namibia br Namibia br flagicon NGA br Nigeria br flagicon SWZ br Swaziland br flagicon Tanzania br Tanzania br flagicon ZAM br Zambia br flagicon ZIM br Zimbabwe br broadcast area Sub Saharan Africa replaced names replaced by names sister names Disney Cinemagic France Disney Cinemagic Madagascar sister names Disney channel Ghana and Nigeria flagicon GHA flagicon NGA timeshift names web http www.disneychannel.co.za DisneyChannel.co.za sat serv 1 DStv sat chan 1 Channel 303 Disney Channel Africa is a channel available in SouthernAfrica Programmes Currently Broadcast The Fairly OddParents Wizards of Waverly Place Jonas TV series JONAS Hannah Montana Sonny With a Chance Phineas and Ferb The Replacements TV series The Replacements Kim Possible A Kind of Magic TV series A Kind of Magic I Got a Rocket Good Luck Charlie Stitch House of Mouse The Emperor s New School Quack Pack Jonas Brothers Living the Dream Famous 5 On the Case Shake It Up TV series Shake It Up Fish Hooks The Suite Life on Deck Previously Broadcast Goof Troop The Legend of Tarzan Lilo & Stitch The Series Phil of the Future Fillmore Lloyd in Space That s So Raven Cory in the House Brian O Brian Brandy & Mr. Whiskers The Suite Life Of Zack and Cody Recess TV series Recess American Dragon Jake Long Upcoming Programmes A.N.T. Farm ref http www.disneychannelmedianet.com ... 2 External links Portalbox South Africa Media Disney Channel Category Television channels and stations ... more details
The Kennel Union of SouthernAfrica formerly The Kennel Union of South Africa was founded in 1891 through the merge of the Southern African Kennel Club of Port Elizabeth founded in 1883 and the South African Kennel Club of Cape Town founded in 1889 , ranking it among the world s oldest kennel club s. KUSA is primarily a registration and administrative organization for nearly two hundred affiliated Breed club dog breed club s with over six thousand members. Over four hundred Championship or non Championship Conformation show events are licensed annually. Dog sport s administered are competitive breed beauty conformation show s field trial s and the following competitive working disciplines obedience trial obedience classes , working trials, dog jumping, dog carting draughtwork , and dog agility agility . Although breed conformation shows are limited to purebred dogs, any dog, purebred or not, if registered or recorded, may enter the working disciplines. KUSA is a fully federated member of the F d ration Cynologique Internationale FCI and has reciprocal agreements with bodies such as The Kennel Club UK and the American Kennel Club AKC which are not members of the FCI. It also has agreements with other national member countries of the FCI such as the Australian National Kennel Council . KUSA represents the South African Dog world on the National Sports Commission and is recognized with the South African Stud Book Society. KUSA currently recognizes and promotes two developing South African dog breed breed s, the Africanis and the Boerboel . External links http www.kusa.co.za home.php Official website Primarysources date September 2007 Category FCI members dog stub ... more details
The British office of High Commissioner for SouthernAfrica was responsible for governing British protectorate s in SouthernAfrica , most notably Basutoland now Lesotho , the Bechuanaland Protectorate now Botswana and Swaziland . The office was combined with that of Governor of Cape Colony from 1847 to 1910, and with that of Governor General of South Africa from 1910 to 1931. class wikitable Name Began Ended Henry Pottinger Sir Henry Pottinger 27 January 1847 1 December 1847 Harry Smith British army officer Sir Harry Smith 1 December 1847 31 March 1852 George Cathcart 31 March 1852 26 May 1854 Charles Henry Darling acting 26 May 1854 5 December 1854 George Edward Grey Sir George Grey 5 December 1854 15 August 1861 Robert Henry Wynyard acting 15 August 1861 15 January 1862 Philip Edmond Wodehouse Sir Philip Wodehouse 15 January 1862 20 May 1870 Charles Crauford Hay acting 20 May 1870 31 December 1870 Henry Barkly Sir Henry Barkly 31 December 1870 31 March 1877 Henry Bartle Frere Sir Bartle Frere 31 March 1877 15 September 1880 Henry Hugh Clifford acting 15 September 1880 27 September 1880 George Cumine Strahan Sir George Cumine Strahan acting 27 September 1880 22 January 1881 Hercules Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead Sir Hercules Robinson 22 January 1881 1 May 1889 Henry Augustus Smyth acting 1 May 1889 13 December 1889 Henry Brougham Loch, 1st Baron Loch Sir Henry Brougham Loch 13 December 1889 30 May 1895 Hercules Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead Sir Hercules Robinson from 1896, the Lord Rosmead 30 May 1895 21 April 1897 William Howley Goodenough Sir William Goodenough acting 21 April 1897 5 May 1897 Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner Sir Alfred Milner 5 May 1897 6 March 1901 Walter Hely Hutchinson Sir Walter Hely Hutchinson 6 March 1901 31 May 1910 Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount ... Africa Sources Unreferenced date March 2007 Category Lists of office holders Category History of South Africa Category Lesotho related lists High Commissioner Category Botswana related lists High ... more details
The Computer Society of South Africa has over 3000 members throughout the country. The Computer Society of South Africa focuses its activities, events and publications in five primary areas Information Technology ICT Policy representing industry practitioners at a local level. Education and training to elevate the level of Information Technology ICT capability in South Africa . Professional development and advancement. Community development, in terms of projects, that enhances the standards and levels of Information Technology ICT for the greater good of the country. See also Australian Computer Society ACS British Computer Society BCS Canadian Information Processing Society CIPS New Zealand Computer Society NZCS Association for Computing Machinery ACM External links http www.cssa.org.za Home Page Category Organisations based in South Africa Category Research institutes in South Africa SouthAfrica stub ... more details
Primary sources date July 2009 Notability date July 2009 Economic History Society of SouthernAfrica EHSSA , established in 1980 , aims to promote the study of, and interest in economic history economic and social history . It does so by holding conferences and workshops at various List of universities in South Africa South African universities and publishing The South African Journal of Economic History . Its President is Prof. Grietjie Verhoef University of Johannesburg . See also Economic history of South Africa Economic Society of South Africa Economics Research South Africa Investment Analysts Society of SouthernAfrica External links http www.ekon.sun.ac.za ehssa Economic History Society of SouthernAfrica http www.ekon.sun.ac.za ehssa journal.htm The South African Journal of Economic History DEFAULTSORT Economic History Society Of SouthernAfrica Category Research institutes in South Africa Category Economy of South Africa Category Economics organizations SouthAfrica org stub ... more details
Baptist Theological College of SouthernAfrica , located in Randburg , South Africa , was established in 1951 by the Baptist Union of SouthernAfrica . Its goal then was to prepare pastors for Baptist churches. External links http www.btc.co.za Official Site coord missing South Africa Category Seminaries and theological colleges in South Africa Category Educational institutions established in 1951 SouthAfrica university stub Seminary stub ... more details