“It’s a military regime with a civilian figurehead at the top effectively doing their business for them,” said Jeffrey Smith, the founder of Vanguard Africa, a Washington nonprofit that works with Togolese pro-democracy activists. Gnassingbe “is putting a patina of legitimacy on an otherwise illegitimate military regime,” he said.
Gambia: The ‘Star Performer’ in Democratic Transition (Democracy Digest – May 31)
Gabon’s Bongo Bids to Entrench Power Before Parliamentary Vote (Bloomberg News – May 29)
Canada denies visa to famed anti-corruption campaigner Rafael Marques de Morais (Globe and Mail – April 27)
How Tanzania’s Government is Trying to Dismantle the Free Press ‘Piece by Piece’ (World Politics Review – April 20)
Can This Pop Star Topple Uganda’s Strongman President? (Ozy.com – April 4, 2018)
Tanzania Bans ‘Obscene Music’ (Africa News – March 2)
In recent months, President Magufuli's popularity has dwindled, as the government has come under sharp criticism over some of his policies, including the ongoing clampdown on civil society and political opposition.
What is Happening in Ethiopia? State of Emergency, Protests and Political Crisis Explained (Newsweek – February 19)
"The latest state of emergency in Ethiopia, the second in two years, is an extension of the long repressive status quo, and that status quo is increasingly untenable," Jeffrey Smith, Executive Director at Vanguard Africa, which advocates for free and fair transfers of power in the continent, told Newsweek.
"If the country's leaders are in any way committed to pulling the country out of its economic, humanitarian and political tailspin, then long overdue democratic reforms are necessary."
Zimbabwe Government to Help in Laying Late Opposition Leader Morgan Tsvangirai to Rest (Voice of America – February 15)
The executive director of the US-based nonprofit Vanguard Africa, Jeffrey Smith, also paid tribute to Tsvangirai on twitter. “Go well and rest in power, Morgan Tsvangirai. His steadfast courage and willingness to stand tall against one of the most repressive regimes on the African continent should be applauded. He pushed #Zimbabwe's pro-democracy struggle further than anyone. He will be missed by many.”