2025: An anti-climax for governance, democracy in Africa
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 8/01/2026
By Paul Ejime As Africa continues to experiment with electoral democracy, 2025 was among the busiest election years on the continent. But apart from Malawi, where an incumbent lost to a former and older opponent, political power remained largely in the same hands, with a resurgence of military (…)
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