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Russia’s Central African upcoming military base : risk assessment
7 février, par The North Africa JournalSince Russia started its war on Ukraine, we have been told that Moscow was headed towards disaster. Echoing the views of Western governments, think-tanks and their analysts, many media outlets told us that Russia will not have the stamina to withstand a lengthy campaign with the West funding (...) -
Comoros : First African election ends in disaster, opens door for more drama in the continent
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalThe African island nation of Comoros was the first to organize an election as we entered 2024. As expected, the election was rigged, with the incumbent President Azali Assoumani declared the winner, triggering riots. As of January 18, Comoros witnessed a second day of turmoil resulting in one (...) -
South Africa : A weakened ruling ANC party
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalBookmark this page. It will be updated as we get close to the election Election day: May 2024 20 January 2024 – In South Africa, the ruling African National Congress (ANC), which has been in power since the end of apartheid in 1994, is in big trouble, with a strong likelihood that it will lose […] -
Botswana : Incumbent expected to win with help from dominant ruling party
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalBookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election Election day expected: October 2024 20 January 2024 – Botswana’s election template follows that of neighbor Namibia. The Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) has a stronghold on political in the country, having ruled (...) -
Namibia : A dominant ruling party to push for outgoing president’s protege, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalBookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election Election day expected: November 2024 20 January 2024 – In Namibia, although the elections are generally considered free and fair, they tend to follow the Mozambican template. President Hage Geingob can no longer stand for (...)