AFRINIC’s policy process suffers as election legitimacy fails; procedural reform is essential for progress.
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AFRINIC must follow law, recognise June election, and resist government interference to regain African community trust.
As Ghana’s National Research and Education Network, GARNET is bridging the digital divide in academia and research.
Six decades on, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) has evolved from a public administration training school into a centre of excellence shaping civil servants, business leaders, and innovators.
AFRINIC election disputes put African ISPs and startups at risk. Delays in IP allocation, weak trust, and unstable governance.
AFRINIC’s election legitimacy raise concerns about transparency in internet governance, with implications for Africa and global trust.
AFRINIC’s June and September 2025 election failures highlight the urgent need for stronger constitutional safeguards.
Mauritius’ AFRINIC election annulment shows how weak legal safeguards invite state capture and foreign interference.
Peering Asia 7.0 in Manila gathers APAC internet experts to advance peering, interconnection, and network innovation.
Mauritius’ legal uncertainty endangers AFRINIC elections; judicial independence needed to restore community-led governance.
AFRINIC’s election rules, shaped by Mauritius’ constitution, spark repeated disputes and question governance legitimacy.
Mauritius politics shapes AFRINIC crisis, raising questions over ICANN’s role and Africa’s internet governance future.