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On full tilt to one-man rule, or a fast-track to a second coup? | Democracy in Africa Zimbabwe is once again at a crossroads.
Ambassador Kananathan former HighCommissioner in Kenya has been invited as one of the international election observers for the upcoming Presidential elections in Gabon, scheduled for 12 April 2025.
GABON’S military leader Gen Brice Oligui Nguema – who in 2023 led a coup that ended a near-60-year dynasty – has won Saturday ...
Zimbabwe has for decades been mired in political crises that have led to economic stagnation, a dearth of jobs, and general ...
The country is due to vote in parliamentary and presidential elections, where Lissu was expected to challenge ... He then ...
He is a global citizen, having British citizenship and, since attending a citizenship ceremony on March 20, 2023, can now call himself a Canadian citizen, too. Mhlaba left Zimbabwe with his family in ...
Gabon Coup Leader Claims 90% Victory in Disputed ElectionGabon's military leader, General Brice Oligui Nguema, won the presidential election with over 90% of the vote, according to provisional results ...
At its heart, the proposed NTA envisions a non-partisan, time-bound caretaker body tasked with stabilising the economy, ...
The post-election demonstrations have caused more than €14 million in damage to state-owned Ports and Railways of Mozambique [Portos e Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique- CFM] in five months, including ...
Some of these leaders do not simply seize power; many possess an instinctive understanding of their nations’ pulse.
Theodore McCarrick, the former Archbishop of Washington and once one of the most influential cardinals in the United States, ...