There is not a ruler called Bantu. Bantu refers to the Bantu peoples; that id the over 400 peoples of Africa speak a Bantu language and the group of 250 mutually intelligible Bantu languages and 535 dialects.
Signapore colonizers used indirect rule. :)
she was the ruler of egypt.
The ruler (wooden rule) would be la regla.
Direct Conflict Management is to figure it out or avoidance. Indirect Conflict Management is it seems to appeal a common goal. The difference between direct and indirect conflict management is direct conflict management is to figure it out or avoidance, and indirect conflict management is to appeal a common goal.
South Africa has a President
Africa is not a country it is a continent. There is no "president" or even single ruler of the continent of Africa.
Democratic
Yes. King Leopold the 2nd of Belgium did.
Africa is a continent, not a country, and so does not have an individual ruler (be it monarch or president).
1 Traditional ruler 2 customs and tradition 3 respect for traditional ruler 4 cost of administration 5 native court of justice 6 the british official
Direct rule involves the colonial power governing the colony directly through its own officials and institutions, while indirect rule involves governing through local leaders and existing tribal structures. Direct rule is more centralized and involves greater control by the colonial power, while indirect rule allows for more local autonomy and collaboration with indigenous authorities.
Sunni Ali was the ruler of the Songhai Empire, located in west Africa from 1464 to 1492.
Not really possible to answer as Africa is a continent; in history is was not governed by modern geo-political boarders and was basically "tribal" - that is to say independent tribes each ruled by an elected or hereditary ruler.
Thabo Mbeki is South Africa's president.I am not sure if he still is the president. Thabo Mbeki was South Africa's president. Now it's Jacob Zuma.
Mamour Al Gaddafi is considered the richest ruler in Africa as hes already known as king of kings (king of Africa)
It is the indirect process of foreign control over African countries, similar to colonial rule.