Africa is a continent, not a single country, as such each country has its own form of governance
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Ethiopia is the name of a country in Africa.
This has helped both India and Africa in many diffrerent way's first it helped India have modern technology and education, in Africa it introduce modern medicine, and advances in agriculture.
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Namibia
relevance of traditional governance to present sytem of governance in Africa
what is the Louisianan purchase
Monarchy i guess!
mostly democracy
Governance in the US federal system is dependent on the three branches of government. These branches as the Judiciary, the Legislative branch, and the Executive branch.
It is the action, the manner or system of governing
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6 step effective corporate governance
Francis Appiah has written: 'Professionalism and Good Governance in Africa'
Africa wasn't a colony. Africa was divided into many colonies, which all had varying political structures. Some were directly ruled by a Governor (such as Swaziland), others were self-governing (such as South Rhodesia). There were also protectorates (internal self-governance), mandates, and Dominions (partial internal and external self-governance).
representative democracy
monarchial government