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Digital Sovereignty Governance Event

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AFRINIC

Smart Africa's digital-sovereignty push tests AFRINIC neutrality and Mauritius's hub claim

Smart Africa has cast AFRINIC's crisis as a digital-sovereignty issue and backed election and reform activity. Lu Heng and Cloud Innovation argue that this risks politicising a technical registry hosted in Mauritius.

May 15, 2026