No, the Conch Republic is not a real country. It is part of the State of Florida. Florida is part of the United States of America. You would most likely be arrested and deported if you attempted to use the passport.
No, you must enter and leave the country on your South African passport. The following extract is from http://www.home-affairs.gov.za/sa_citizenship.asp "A major citizen who-(a)enters the Republic or departs from the Republic making use of the passport of another country; or(b)while in the Republic, makes use of his or her citizenship or nationality of another country in order to gain an advantage or avoid a responsibility or duty is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or imprisonment for a period not exceeding 12 months.".
Central African Republic
There is no "African Passport". Africa is a continent, not a country. Countries issue passports.
The Central African Republic is a presidential republic.
If you are a South African resident and/or citizen you must always exit South Africa on your South African passport regardless of what other passport you may have whether you are going for a holiday/work or to live the same applies. If you have come into the country and are now leaving you must use the same passport you entered the country to leave the country.
The Republic of Congo satisfies the information given.
yes, because the republic of ireland is a seperate country from the UK you will need a passport to go there.
yes
South African Republic
The Central African Republic.
The DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO is the country in question.
Dominican Republic is a country in the Caribbean Sea. Central African Republic is a country in Africa.