Yes, South Africa does use the decimal system
No, South Africa follows the Metric system
. At one time there were actually 3 Chick-fil-As in South Africa! Unfortunatly, they closed around 2001.
South Africa has a capitalist economic system and resources are allocated based on who can buy them.
You might encounter such a stratification system in South Africa, where society is historically divided along racial lines into four main groups: Europeans (whites), Africans (blacks), Coloureds (mixed-race), and Asians (Indian and other Asian populations). This system was instituted during the apartheid era but still has lingering social, economic, and political effects in the country today.
South Africa's government is based on a Constitutional Democracy.
No the banks are closed on public holidays.
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yes it does
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.
The Orange River is probably the main river system in South Africa, although the Limpopo is also a major system
The Imperial, or British system