The future of the African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) is at a crossroads as the organisation faces a petition for…
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ICANN has initiated legal action over AFRINIC’s flawed June 2025 board election, demanding transparency and warning of sanctions.
AFRINIC, Africa’s internet registry, has been designated a ‘declared company’ by Mauritius’ Prime Minister amid mounting legal and operational failures.
AFRINIC’s election annulment reveals governance instability, raising serious concerns over transparency and regional internet stewardship.
Kurt Lindqvist’s letter sparks debate over AFRINIC’s liquidation in Mauritius, raising questions about oversight, sovereignty and Africa’s internet future.
Bernard Borghei exits Symphony Towers Infrastructure as CEO amid market expansion, with interim leadership now in place during transition.
AFRINIC’s declared company status underscores its governance failure, prompting renewed calls for reform and regional internet oversight.
Benjamin Eshun, ex-AFRINIC chairman, remains a key figure in governance disputes, sparking debate over leadership accountability.
Mauritius declares AFRINIC a “declared company”, placing it under legal oversight following election failures and governance concerns.
Eddy Kayihura’s leadership at AFRINIC ended in scandal, defiance of court rulings, and a governance breakdown.
ICANN CEO Kurt Lindqvist’s stance against proxy voting in AFRINIC’s 2025 election threatens inclusive participation and governance equity.
Cloud Innovation demands ICANN and NRO immediately appoint a new RIR, declaring AFRINIC’s governance irreparably broken after election collapse.