AFRINIC’s bylaw violations worsen its governance crisis, reinforcing calls for its dissolution and a new RIR for Africa.
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The AFRINIC NomCom controversy raises doubts about the 2025 election process, as key bylaw procedures were skipped.
AFRINIC’s election violations of corporate governance norms leave African networks vulnerable as legal crisis deepens.
The future of the African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) is at a crossroads as the organisation faces a petition for…
AFRINIC’s controversial 2024 board election deepens trust crisis as disqualified candidates and legal disputes spark calls for urgent reform.
AFRINIC’s unexpected election cancellation deepens uncertainty around its governance. Can it still meet the continent’s growing needs?
AFRINIC’s legal dispute and election suspension over proxy votes spark concerns over governance and IP resource delays in Africa.
Proxy votes are valid — why cancel an entire election? The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) oversees the allocation of…
What happened: AFRINIC’s 2025 election transparency failures The origin of the AFRINIC election crisis in Mauritius last week, stems from…
npNOG 11 gathered Nepal’s network community for workshops and talks, but long-term impact remains uncertain.
What happened: ICANN84 Annual General Meeting shifts from Oman to Ireland The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)…
Timeline of events inside the ballot room During the recent, much lamented board of directors election for AFRINIC in Mauritius,…