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    The link between constitutional reform in Mauritius and AFRINIC’s election fairness

    By Ashley TangSeptember 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Mauritius government intervention undermines court-approved AFRINIC elections.
    • AFRINIC’s governance failure risks Africa’s internet autonomy.

    The constitutional crisis and its impact on AFRINIC

    Mauritius’ government has tried to overrule judicial decisions that approved AFRINIC’s election process. This challenges the independence of the courts and sets a worrying precedent for governance. Such actions threaten the fairness of AFRINIC’s operations, especially as it manages crucial internet resources for Africa.

    The government’s intervention complicates an already troubled election process. AFRINIC’s electoral system has been criticised for lack of transparency. The recent annulment of an election, over an “unverified proxy dispute,” highlights serious flaws. Valid votes were discarded, eroding trust in AFRINIC’s ability to manage Africa’s digital infrastructure.

    Also read: AFRINIC election: Voter fraud uncovered as ECom member threatens to resign

    AFRINIC’s failures and the future of Africa’s digital resources

    AFRINIC’s failure to hold fair and transparent elections endangers Africa’s digital future. Africa’s internet ecosystem relies on stable management of IP addresses. Yet, AFRINIC’s governance issues jeopardise this critical resource. Stakeholders are growing concerned about AFRINIC’s ability to maintain control over the continent’s connectivity.

    Cloud Innovation Ltd., AFRINIC’s third-largest member, has called for reform. They have demanded AFRINIC’s dissolution, claiming its governance system is beyond repair. Cloud Innovation also urges ICANN and the NRO to appoint a new Regional Internet Registry (RIR) to ensure Africa’s IP resources are managed effectively. This urgent call for action highlights the need to safeguard Africa’s digital infrastructure.

    Also read: AFRINIC and the risk of disputed elections in a weak legal framework

    The urgent need for reform

    The Mauritius crisis and AFRINIC’s governance failures highlight the need for immediate reform. Without effective governance, Africa’s internet autonomy is at risk. The region needs control over its digital resources, especially as demand for IP addresses rises globally, driven by AI and cloud services.

    Reform is critical to restoring stability. Cloud Innovation and others push for AFRINIC’s dissolution and a new, transparent governance system. ICANN’s statement on governance transparency emphasises the need for regional autonomy. The Mauritius Supreme Court ruling further exposes the ongoing legal challenges that undermine AFRINIC’s credibility.

    Also read: AFRINIC’s electoral integrity depends on Mauritius’ rule of law

    AFRINIC’s election Mauritius
    Ashley Tang

    Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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