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Home » How AFRINIC will strengthen its election rules, audit mechanisms & member engagement post-election
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How AFRINIC will strengthen its election rules, audit mechanisms & member engagement post-election

By Ashley TangNovember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • AFRINIC plans to overhaul its election processes to ensure fairness and transparency.
  • The registry will introduce stronger audit mechanisms and improve member engagement to avoid future governance failures.

AFRINIC to reform election process after annulled vote

AFRINIC, the African Network Information Centre, is responding to growing concerns about its governance by committing to significant reforms. The registry has faced criticism for its election processes and management, with previous issues leading to a breakdown of trust among stakeholders.

In light of this crisis, AFRINIC has announced that it will revise its election procedures to ensure a more transparent, fair, and democratic process moving forward. The organisation plans to engage its members more effectively, aiming to restore confidence and prevent similar issues in future elections.

Additionally, AFRINIC is introducing new audit mechanisms that will increase transparency and oversight across its operations. These changes are positioned as necessary steps to rebuild the trust that has been eroded by ongoing governance challenges and to stabilise the organisation’s role in managing Africa’s growing digital infrastructure needs.

Also read: AFRINIC’s hidden scandal: How legal fees exposed a culture of corruption
Also read: Proxy voting reforms for AFRINIC: What a fair model should look like

New governance measures aim to restore trust and transparency

The proposed reforms come at a critical moment, as AFRINIC faces mounting pressure from both internal and external stakeholders, including Cloud Innovation Ltd., to address its ongoing governance issues. The organisation’s failures are seen as a serious threat to Africa’s ability to manage its own IP resources and digital infrastructure.

These governance reforms are being closely scrutinised, as they represent a final attempt to salvage AFRINIC’s credibility. If successful, they could restore trust in the organisation’s leadership and help secure Africa’s digital future. However, if they fall short, the calls for AFRINIC’s dissolution will likely grow louder.

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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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