Mauritius court extends AFRINIC board election deadline to 30 September 2025 after voiding earlier vote due to proxy misuse.
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AFRINIC suspended its election over one unused vote, sparking controversy and raising suspicions of manipulation and lack of transparency.
A member of the AFRINIC election committee broke confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations when she took a Power Of Attorney (POA)…
The ‘phantom proxy’ vote: Origin, timeline, dispute AFRINIC, the African Network Information Centre based in Mauritius, held its long-delayed board…
AFRINIC suspends 2025 election after staff contacted a voter, raising concerns over proxy voting and confidentiality rules.
ICANN disputed AFRINIC’s 2025 election after a court backed the receiver, raising concerns about centralised Internet control.
Hundreds of African IP address holders have complained that the premature suspension of the 2025 AFRINIC election meant their votes…
Explore AFRINIC’s history, legal troubles, board election, and reform efforts shaping Africa’s digital future.
A second attempt by the Tanzanian Internet Services Providers Association (TISPA) to stop the AFRINIC board elections from taking place…
ICANN’s request to reconstitute the Nominating Committee in the run up to the AFRINIC elections has been denied by the…
The Number Resource Society (NRS), an organisation at the centre of the drive to improve Africa’s internet ecosystem after years…
Claims have emerged that ICANN’s interference in AFRINIC’s elections risks invalidating votes and IP allocations, threatening Africa’s internet stability. The…