Yes, Zambia is a democratic country. The top elected position is the president. Under that, there is a vice president and a cabinet. The National Assembly members are elected by the people to serve five-year terms. Local government is organized into chiefdoms with chiefs being the most powerful positions at that level.
The politics of Namibia takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the president of Namibia is elected to a five-year term and is both the head of state and the head of government, and of a multi-party system.
No Zambia is not a communist nation. It used to be a one party state approximately 10 yrs after independence in October 1964. in 1990 after major election campaigns led by the movement for multi-party democracy pary the then president signed documents declaring Zambia a multi party nation. in 1991 this law went into effect and the third republic was born, the third republic meant that multiparty democracy was born and still exists in present day Zambia.
Namibia, and south of that is South Africa
Democratic Coalition of Namibia was created in 1994.
Democratic Coalition of Namibia ended in 2009.
Democratic Party of Namibia was created in 2008.
Namibia Christian Democratic Party was created in 1978.
Yes. Namibia is a country.
South = Namibia North = Democratic Republic of Congo
Namibia is classified as a developing country.
is namibia an ecowas country
There are many foreign embassies in Namibia... this will vary from country to country.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia (i.e. Republic of Namibia).
No Namibia is not an Asian country. Namibia is an African country, geographically in the southern west Africa, bordering Angola to the north and South Africa to the south.