AFRINIC’s governance crisis exposes weak institutions in Mauritius, raising doubts about rule of law and internet stability.
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AFRINIC is covered extensively by Mauritius’ top newspaper as “declared company” status and other events gain attention.
Mauritius constitutional tensions expose AFRINIC failures and Cloud Innovation’s role protecting Africa IP resources amid governance crisis.
AFRINIC August election is illegal, undermined by annulled votes, and unconstitutional government interference in Mauritius.
The Mauritius Supreme Court criticises ICANN’s attempted intervention in AFRINIC’s elections, threatening Africa’s digital sovereignty.
AFRINIC remains leaderless under political receivership in Mauritius, raising alarms over Africa’s Internet sovereignty.
AFRINIC opens nominations for eight board seats across African regions and two region-independent positions through 28 August 2025.
AFRINIC’s financial mismanagement and internal corruption are exposed: endless litigation, opaque legal fees, and power struggles.
ICANN faces criticism over its role in AFRINIC’s governance crisis, with accusations that it prioritises centralised control over openness.
AFRINIC’s June election collapse sparks questions about legality, bylaws and whether any future vote can be trusted.
ICANN neglects AFRINIC in Africa strategy, despite past interventions, sparking concerns over regional internet governance.
Gowtamsingh Dabee’s annulment of AFRINIC’s June election under state pressure raises ethical red flags and threatens member-led governance.