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Opposition and the uncommitted support grand opposition coalition idea in Zimbabwe
The widely-discussed idea of a grand coalition of Zimbabwe’s opposition parties to improve their chances of defeating the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union–Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) in next year’s elections has powerful support among partisans of the main opposition party, Afrobarometer’s most recent survey shows.
Manuel de données fusionnées de la Série 6 (36 pays) (2016)
Zimbabweans’ development agenda remains unchanged since the Afrobarometer survey held in the country in 2014.
Zimbabweans place most trust in religious leaders, NGOs and President Mugabe
Almost three-fourths of adult Zimbabweans trust religious leaders and non-governmental organisations the most in the country.
Zimbabweans pessimistic about country’s overall direction
A majority of Zimbabweans are pessimistic about the overall direction that the country is according to the most recent Afrobarometer survey.
Government fares badly on job creation but gets thumbs up for promoting opportunities for women
A huge majority of adult Zimbabweans say the government is performing badly in terms of creating jobs, according to the most recent Afrobarometer survey.
Most Ugandans favour proposed reforms to improve elections and Parliament, new Afrobarometer survey shows
Ugandans overwhelmingly support proposed reforms aimed at improving Parliament and elections.
La justice demeure inaccessible à beaucoup d’Africains, selon une nouvelle analyse d’Afrobaromètre
Une nouvelle analyse d'Afrobaromètre révèle que dans la plupart des pays africains, des obstacles majeurs entravent encore l'accès des citoyens à la justice.
Access to justice still elusive for many Africans, Afrobarometer survey finds
In most African countries, substantial barriers still inhibit citizens’ access to justice, a new Afrobarometer analysis finds.
Kenyans see gains in gender equality, but support for women’s empowerment still uneven, Afrobarometer survey finds
A majority of Kenyans say the country has made progress toward gender equality.
Kenyans’ economic outlook brighter, Afrobarometer survey finds
A plurality of Kenyans say the country is going in the right direction – double the optimistic response in 2011. But a majority of citizens still describe economic conditions as bad, according to a new Afrobarometer survey.