ASSIGNMENT 1
SEMESTER 2 2026
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 2026
, The Politics of Southern Africa - APC3701
QUESTION 1
Critically discuss the challenges confronting multiparty democracy in Southern
Africa, with specific reference to Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana
Introduction
Multiparty democracy refers to a political system in which citizens are able to choose
between competing political parties and candidates through regular elections, while
political parties are able to organise, campaign and seek political power under
conditions that are sufficiently free and fair. Multiparty democracy therefore involves
more than simply allowing several political parties to exist. It requires meaningful
political competition, credible elections, respect for political rights and civil liberties, an
independent electoral management system, accountable government institutions,
freedom of expression and an effective opposition capable of challenging the governing
party. The existence of several registered parties does not necessarily mean that a
country has consolidated multiparty democracy.
Southern Africa has made considerable progress in adopting multiparty political
systems since the democratic transitions of the late twentieth century. Nevertheless, the
region continues to experience significant challenges that limit the depth and quality of
democratic practice. These challenges include the dominance of incumbent political
parties, unequal access to state resources, weaknesses in electoral institutions,
restrictions on opposition parties and civil society, political intimidation, media bias,
weak institutional checks and balances, socioeconomic inequality and the persistence
of political patronage. The experiences of Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana
demonstrate that multiparty democracy can take different forms and face different
obstacles. Zambia has experienced relatively regular electoral competition and peaceful
transfers of power, but opposition parties have continued to face legal and practical
obstacles. Zimbabwe has retained formal multiparty institutions while experiencing
serious concerns about electoral fairness and political competition. Botswana,