Africa is a continent and hence, naturally, has different governments for every country. The question is naive and does not fully make sense.
In answer to what government system does South Africa have; it's a democracy.
no usa governmentand south africa government are not the same a lot.
Apartheid was a system of legal racial segregation enforced by the National Party government of South Africa between 1948 and 1993, under which the rights of the majority 'non-white' inhabitants of South Africa were curtailed and minority rule by white people was maintained. The government of South Africa also practised the same discriminatory policies while occupying South West Africa, known after 1966 as Namibia.
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The same Imperial System used by the UK, since South Africa used to be a British colony.
South Africa has always been in the same location
You must be 18 years old to marry in South Africa, same-sex or not.
Melbourne is a city, South Africa is a whole country! Melbourne is about the same size as Cape Town (in South Africa)
South Africa is a democratically run country where free and fair elections are held to elect a government. Thus the government is elected by the people for the people and the government is not a one-party affair, but rather a multi-party parliament. The actual word democracy carries the same denotation (dictionary value) in South Africa as it does around the world.
No, they are different. Africa is a huge continent. South Africa is just one of 47 countries in Africa and is located at the very south of the African continent.
everybody has a choice to be what ever he or she want in south africa
South Africa was devoid of humans. The blacks (Zulu) from the north, and the whites (Boer) from the south settled South Africa at the same time.
From 2007 to 2009, 1,572 marriages were registered in South Africa.