Mauritius annulled AFRINIC’s June vote and staged a September rerun, a process which is lacking legal legitimacy.
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AFRINIC’s September 2025 elections broke bylaws, stripped members’ rights, and deepened fears of capture in Africa’s internet governance.
AFRINIC’s election disputes highlight the need for clear processes to maintain Africa’s internet governance credibility.
AFRINIC’s disputed elections are more than a governance issue—they shape the policies that decide Africa’s digital future. Without transparent, accountable processes, critical decisions on IP resource allocation and connectivity risk being captured by elites instead of the community.
The governance crisis at AFRINIC is directly impacting IP resource management in Africa, with implications for IPv4 and IPv6 allocation.
AFRINIC’s policy process suffers as election legitimacy fails; procedural reform is essential for progress.
AFRINIC must follow law, recognise June election, and resist government interference to regain African community trust.
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