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SOUTH AFRICA:
                                                      FAST FACTS





                                             Official Name: Republic of South Africa
                                             President: Cyril Ramaphosa
                                             Government: Constitutional multiparty democracy,
                                             with three spheres – local, provincial and national
                                             Provinces: Eastern Cape; Gauteng; KwaZulu-Natal;
                                             Mpumalanga; Northern Cape; Limpopo; North West;
                                             Free State; Western Cape
                                             Capitals: Pretoria (administrative);
                                             Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judicial)
                                             Legal System: Parliament. Based on Roman-Dutch
                                             law and the 1996 Constitution.
                                             Area: 1 220 813 km 2
                                             Population:  For  2025,  Statistics  South  Africa  (Stats
                                             SA) estimates the mid-year population at 63.1 million
                                             people. Approximately 51,1% (approximately 32,2 million)
                                             of the population is female.
                                             Gauteng comprises the largest share of the South
                                             African population, with approximately 16.31 million
          President Cyril Ramaphosa          people (25,5%) living in this province. KwaZulu-Natal
                                             is the province with the second largest population,
                                             with an estimated 12,2 million people (19.4%) living in
                                             this province.
                                             Ethnic Goups: Black African 82%; White 7.2%;
                                             Coloured 8.5%; Indian/Asian 2.6%
                                             Official Languages (11): English, isiZulu, isiXhosa,
                                             isiNdebele, Afrikaans, Siswati, Sepedi, Sesotho,
                                             Setswana, Tshivenda, Xitsonga and sign language.
                                             South Africa’s Value Proposition:
                                                ƒ Africa’s most industrialised economy. It is the
                                                region’s principal manufacturing hub and a
                                                leading services destination.
                                                ƒ Highly diversified economic structure in terms of
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                                                sectoral composition.
                                                ƒ One of the most open economies in the world
                                                (ratio of exports and imports to GDP exceeds 58%).
                                                ƒ Preferential access to numerous global markets.
                                                ƒ Endowed with an abundance of natural resources.
                                                ƒ An extensive and modern infrastructure network.
                                                ƒ Sophisticated banking sector with a major footprint
                                                in Africa. It is the continent’s financial hub.
                                                ƒ Offers a supportive and growing ecosystem as a
                                                hub for innovation, technology and fintech.
                                             Key Economic Sectors: Mining, transport, energy,
                                             manufacturing, tourism and agriculture.
                                             For more information:  www.southafrica.info
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