Sierra Leone’s ruling party wins 60% of parliamentary seats in contested vote
The ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party has won 60% of the seats in a parliamentary election as the
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Russia set to annex Ukraine territory; West warns of new sanctions
Russia was poised to annex a swath of Ukraine within days, releasing what it called vote tallies
F4SD accuses the ANC of buying votes in the North West
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Benin votes for President after week of violent protests
Benin’s President Patrice Talon cast his vote on Sunday in a presidential poll boycotted by some
IRR welcomes removal of e-voting clauses from the Electoral Laws Amendment Bill
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Biden moves into lead in Georgia, inches closer to White House
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden took a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in the
Gabon senate votes to decriminalise homosexuality
Gabon’s Senate voted on Monday to decriminalise homosexuality, the president’s office said, in a
Guinea-Bissau tallies votes from run-off to choose new president
Guinea-Bissau began counting ballots on Sunday after a calm day of voting in a run-off presidential
Guinea-Bissau votes in presidential run-off pitting two former premiers
Voters in Guinea-Bissau began casting ballots on Sunday in a run-off presidential election pitting
Vote counting progressing well in Botswana
Botswana’s Independent Electoral Commission says the counting of parliamentary votes is progressing
Masisi urges Batswana to vote
Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi has called on citizens who have registered to vote to exercise
British PM hopefuls begin crucial week of votes
The six Conservatives vying to become Britain’s Prime Minister face off in the second round of
Maimane’s resignation imminent: Analyst
Political Analyst Asanda Ngoasheng says Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane’s resignation
Nelson Mandela Foundation satisfied with election process
The Nelson Mandela Foundation has expressed satisfaction about the election process and the work of
Smaller parties walk out of IEC meeting
Members of the 35 disgruntled smaller political parties have walked out of a meeting with the
SA’s last nomads want better service delivery
The Karretjie people, South Africa’s last nomads, say they have become accustomed to living away
Home Affairs offices will be operational on voting day
Home Affairs Minister, Siyabonga Cwele says his Ministry has availed all resources to ensure all
APC is targeting 1 million votes
The African People’s Convention has hit the campaign trail in the Eastern Cape.
Senegal’s Macky Sall: A ‘Social liberal’ from a long line of warriors
Senegal’s Macky Sall, a stolid 56-year-old ex-geologist who challenged his former mentor to become