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The southern African landlocked nation of Zambia has a presidential form of government. The Office of the President is in charge of supervising and organizing the operations of the President and the government.
The head of state and government of Zambia is the president, who also serves as the ceremonial head of state. The Office of the President functions as the main hub for developing policies and making decisions, as well as providing administrative and executive assistance to the President.
State House, previously referred to as Government House, serves as the formal residence and office of the president of Zambia.
In Zambia, among other responsibilities, the Office of the President's main duties may consist of: