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Most Zimbabweans registered and ready to vote; in presidential race, ZANU-PF holds tentative lead amid large unknowns
Most Zimbabweans are registered and ready to vote in July, but while the ruling ZANU-PF appears to have a lead among declared voters, the outcome is far from certain, according to a new survey by Afrobarometer partner Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI).
Zimbabweans satisfied with voter registration but doubtful about Electoral Commission
Approaching their watershed 2018 election in July, Zimbabweans are pleased with their voter-registration process but doubtful about their Electoral Commission, a new national survey by Afrobarometer partner Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI) indicates.
Zimbabweans say November 2017 military intervention was needed but want military out of politics
Most Zimbabweans see the military intervention that led to the resignation of President Robert Mugabe as either “the right thing to do” or “wrong but necessary,” according to a new national survey by Afrobarometer partner Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI).
Les Ivoiriens sont fortement favorables à la limitation des mandats présidentiels
Huit Ivoiriens sur 10 sont favorables au principe de la limitation à deux du nombre de mandats présidentiels, selon la dernière enquête d’Afrobarométre en Côte d’Ivoire.
Ivoirians voice strong support for two-term limit for president
Eight out of 10 Ivoirians favour a two-term limit on presidential mandates, the most recent Afrobarometer survey in Côte d’Ivoire indicates.
Do East Africans still want a free media? Afrobarometer finds weakening popular support
Popular support for a free news media has declined significantly in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania – three countries currently making headlines for government attempts to limit press freedom.
Nigerians optimistic about economic outlook despite persistent poverty, inadequate services
Nigerians are optimistic about the country’s economic prospects, even if things are still far from rosy, a recent Afrobarometer survey indicates. An overwhelming majority of Nigerians believe the economy will be better in a year’s time, although a majority see current economic conditions as bad and the country as going in the wrong direction.
Deputados e Vereadores raramente estão presentes com os seus constituintes
A grande maioria dos cabo-verdianos acredita que os políticos (deputados da nação e vereadores) nunca ou as vezes ouvem o que as pessoas têm a dizer-lhes, de acordo com uma recente pesquisa do Afrobarómetro.
Nigerians worried about violent clashes, praise government efforts to address armed extremism
Nigerians praise government and military efforts to fight violent extremism but report high levels of fear and personal experience of such violence, a recent Afrobarometer survey reveals.
Basotho support amending Constitution to give King greater say
Basotho trust their King more than any other governance institution and favour amending the Constitution to give him greater say on issues of national importance, according to the most recent Afrobarometer survey.