Many nations in Africa fall between two form of government systems. What are they?

The two forms of government systems are:

1. Traditional/Ethnic systems: Many African nations have indigenous or traditional forms of government that are rooted in a long history of cultural practices and beliefs. These systems are often based on clans, tribes, or ethnic groups, and rely heavily on oral traditions and the authority of elders.

2. Western-style democratic systems: Following the end of colonial rule, many African nations adopted Western-style democratic systems of government, with a constitution, regular elections, and a separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. However, these systems have been challenged by issues such as corruption, weak institutions, and political instability.