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Following a relatively successful first round of Presidential elections, two rival candidates – incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo and rival Alassane Ouatarra – were pitted against each other...
The Côte d'Ivoire, after many postponements of a Presidential election, will finally head to the polls on October 31, 2010, to vote in a new President. The date has been set by the Electoral...
The latest Presidential elections in Equatorial Guinea echo the previous elections with the incumbent Theodoro Obiang Nguema, of the Democratic Party for Equatorial Guinea (PDGE), dominating the...
Elections conducted in Namibia over November 27, 2009, and November 28, 2009, were generally considered free and fair by the international community. Three African observer missions declared the...
The latter part of the twentieth century represents a violent and bloody chapter in the Côte d'Ivoire's history. After the relative stability experienced during the long-serving Felix...
Much of Equatorial Guinea's post-independence politics is synonymous with the name of Theodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. Obiang has ruled the West African State with an iron fist since 1979 after...
Namibia, once a German colony and then occupied by neighbouring South Africa for a large part of the twentieth century, officially achieved independence on the March 21, 1990. In 1989, after a long...
As expected, the incumbent President Armando Guebuza of the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (Frelimo), was able to retain his Presidency and increase his majority of Parliamentary seats....