It was our first democratic election in South Africa, in which the African National Congress (ANC) won and Nelson Mandela became president.
Undoubtedly it is "República de Guinea Ecuatorial" (Republic of Ecuatorial Guinea). Notice that now, due to some French-OR-Portuguese-colonised neighbours, it has adopted as official languages: Spanish, French and Portuguese (besides several non-official African languages and dialects).
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Africa had 54 countries prior to July 2011, in which its newest country (South Sudan) became independent.
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According to experts, the west African country of Mali became independent of France in 1960 and later became a part of the Central African Republic.
Eritrea was the last African country to be independent. It became independent of Ethiopia on 24 May 1993
The African country of Chad became independent in 1960. Since this time Chad has undergone civil war's and periods of great violence and periods of great uncertainty.
Africa is a continent, not a country. I believe it has been defined as such since the time of the Ancient Greeks.
The country to become independent most recently is South Sudan, in 2011. It became independent from the country Sudan in Africa.
South Sudan seceded from Sudan
Angola, the Republic of Cape Verde (in Africa), Brazil.
Equatorial Guinea or Guinea Ecuatoriana (Spanish)
There were no colonies in Africa in 1993. The last Colony became independent in 1980. (Rhodesia, UK)
South Africa (Cape Town Area) became independent in 1934, however other parts of South Africa became independent at different times.
There is an incorrect implication in the question, namely that Africa is a single country as opposed to a continent with numerous countries. Africa's British colonies became independent in waves. Some like South Africa, were independent as early as 1915, but most became independent in the 1960s. This happened as Africans in each of the former colonies petitioned for independence and the British colonizers signed agreements and treaties with them legitimating their freedom.