Africa does not have a head of state. Africa is not a country. It is a continent. It has more than 50 countries in it. Each of those countries would have their own head of state.
It is Jacob Zuma.
Morocco.
It is known as a Parliamentary Republic where the President is both Head of State and Head of Government
South Africa follows democratic principles with a President as head of the State.
Nelson mandela's field was head of state in south africa
The oldest African head of state is President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe. He was born in 1924, and turned 88 on February 22nd.
Mainly because South Africa is arepublic meaning that elections are held to elect a head of state in South Africa , we find that the president held both the positions of the head of state and head of government, in that the South African president has both the functions of the head of state and head of government, but the main functions of the president is that to veto legislation and perform some of the ceremonial functions, but in this instance the ddeputy can assist the president, lets say the president has visited foreign countries maybe to attend funeral of another state , the deputy can act in the position of the president
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the 24th President of the Republic of Liberia and the first elected female Head of State in Africa.
North Africa is a region and has no single head
No. Africa is a continent, not a state or country.
Dr Philip Jonathan
The head of the government of South Africa is the president. The current president of South Africa is Jacob Zuma.