The Republic of Sudan's government consists of an elected President, National Assembly made up of 450 appointed officials and 50 indirectly elected representatives. The Supreme Court consists of nine members appointed by the President. Sudan is a one political party system.
The Republic of Kenya is a multi-party system that consists of a President directly elected, National Assembly of 349 elected officials and Cabinet members. The Supreme Court is made up of members approved by the National Assembly.
The Republic of South Africa is a multi-party system where the President and Parliament are elected by popular vote. Cabinet members are responsible for different departments. The Constitutional Court are appointed by the President.

Based on the information above, which statement is MOST accurate regarding the governments of Sudan, Kenya and South Africa?