Explanation:
In Africa, failure to address housing issues has led to the continued growth of slums and poorly serviced informal settlements on the urban periphery, where between 75% and 99% of urban residents in many African cities live in squalid slums of ramshackle housing.
Like many other countries in the world, South Africa is in the throes of an unprecedented housing crisis. It faces a growing challenge in providing all citizens with access to suitable or adequate housing despite the Constitution stating that ‘everyone has the right to have access to adequate housing’ and that the ‘state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available resources, to achieve the progressive realisation of this right.
According to Statistics, South Africa’s Household Survey 2017, 12.1% (1789 million households) of South Africa’s 14.75 million households lived in informal housing in 2011 with Gauteng having 20.4% households living in informal settlements, North West, 18.5% and the Western Cape, 15.1%. Limpopo has the smallest percentage with 4.5% and the Eastern Cape has 6.5%.
Answer:
Primary sources, because they can be more accurate about a certain incident or event.
Explanation:
Iffat is regarded as one of the most important and strongest Islamic kingdoms in Africa.
Option: C
Explanation:
Through 7th century the presence of Islam in Africa can be traced. The most powerful kingdom was established by Singhal empire by 1500, it has stretched from Maghlon to Camerron in the early 16th century. Firstly Islam spread very slowly and in calm and peaceful environment.
Prince Henry the first person who discovered Africa. Christianity and Islam are the two religions which is connected with the inhabitants of Africa. Among Islam Iffat is regarded as one of the most important and strongest Islamic kingdom.
Answer:
he was able to solidify the heliocentric theory
Explanation:
Dr. J. Craig Venter became leader in the field of medical research when A) He combined research with Dr. Francis Collins to help map the human genome.