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Zimbabweans trust the army, but don’t want to be ruled by the army, support democracy
Zimbabwe’s political crisis will play out against a backdrop of substantial public trust in the army but a clear rejection of military rule in favour of democracy.
Women’s interest in politics increases, though gender gap remains
Ghanaian women’s interest in public affairs and political discussion increased between 2012 and 2015.
Batswana skeptical of electronic voting but favour other reforms
A majority of Batswana are not convinced of the benefits of switching to electronic voting machines for the 2019 elections and say the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has not sufficiently consulted the public on the issue, a new Afrobarometer survey shows.
Majority of Batswana see opposition offering viable alternative vision and plan
A majority of Batswana say opposition parties offer a viable alternative vision and plan to the long-time ruling Botswana Democratic Party, according to the 2017 Afrobarometer survey.
Batswana demand state funding of political parties
State funding of political parties in Botswana remains a contested issue and after 50 years of independence.
Ugandans overwhelmingly favour age limit for president, Afrobarometer survey shows
Three-fourths of Ugandans favour maintaining an age limit of 75 years for presidential candidates, a recent Afrobarometer survey shows.
Facing election test, Kenya can look to popular support for the rule of law, survey shows
Facing election test, Kenya can look to popular support for the rule of law.
L’état de droit en Côte d’Ivoire: peu de discrimination, confiance mitigée
Les Ivoiriens ont un aperçu mitigé de l’état de droit dans leur pays, d’après la plus récente enquête Afrobaromètre.
Moins de recherche d’emploi, plus d’entreprenariat en Côte d’Ivoire?
Selon la plus récente enquête Afrobaromètre en Côte d’Ivoire, les Ivoiriens recherchent de moins en moins un emploi.
All eyes on Kenya: Will the election continue the country’s democratic recovery?
All eyes on Kenya: Will election continue democratic recovery?