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Tinubu faces Trump, terror and tax reform

Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shettima, December 2025. Pic: @officialSKSM
Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shettima, December 2025. Pic: @officialSKSM

A master of electoral politicking, the president is still threatened by rumbling insecurity and shockingly low federal revenues

Only a fool hell-bent on a suicidal path can dare to challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, 73, in 2027, says Vice President Kashim Shettima. Discounting politicians’ default sycophancy, Shettima bases his assessment on the established mechanics of Nigerian elections: that the presidential candidate who has the most state governors in support will win at federal level.


The declining democratic dividends

West Africa in 2026 charts. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026
West Africa in 2026 charts. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026

The wave of military coups is still challenging the regional bloc’s governance prescriptions

The results from Benin’s parliamentary elections on 11 January will decide whether there is a strong opposition challenge ahead of April’s presidential elections likely to be won by...

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Back to reality

John Dramani Mahama. Pic: @JDMahama
John Dramani Mahama. Pic: @JDMahama

President Mahama had the wind in his sails through 2025. This year will bring a mixed bag of golden opportunities and make-or-break need for reform

The honeymoon period for President John Dramani Mahama will come to an abrupt end in 2026 as political and economic challenges mount. Top of the list will be...


Shrinking political kingdoms

Alassane Ouattara. Pic: @Gouvciofficiel
Alassane Ouattara. Pic: @Gouvciofficiel

After winning his fourth presidential election, Alassane Ouattara is under pressure to organise a succession plan

With the presidential and legislative elections done and dusted amidst much indifference (the 28 December legislative elections attracted less than a third of eligible voters), political minds can...


All eyes on Simandou

Mamady Doumbouya. Pic: @presi_doumbouya
Mamady Doumbouya. Pic: @presi_doumbouya

Opening one of the biggest iron ore mines in the world helped General Doumbouya win the election – now people want to see the benefits

General Mamady Doumbouya is a happy man at the start of the New Year. Since his election on 28 December as Guinea’s first nonpartisan candidate (he hardly bothered...


The tipping point

Pic: Présidence de la République du Sénégal
Pic: Présidence de la République du Sénégal

Will President and Prime Minister agree to set aside differences and work together to meet great expectations and stop jihadists on the border?

This has to be the year of delivery for President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko as their administration moves into midterm, the electoral triumphs of...


As pressure mounts, Kagame plays security card

Pic: @RwandaMoD
Pic: @RwandaMoD

Kigali holds its economy on course as it funds its Donbas strategy in neighbouring Congo-Kinshasa

Rwanda has kept its extensive operations in Congo-Kinshasa off-budget by reviving its military’s involvement in the eastern Congolese mineral trade. Evidence of increased military spending could have derailed...


Somaliland’s bombshell ripples through the Horn

Gideon Sa’ar, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel meets Somaliland’s President Abdirahman Mahamed Abdullahi Irro. Pic: @Abdirahmanirro
Gideon Sa’ar, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel meets Somaliland’s President Abdirahman Mahamed Abdullahi Irro. Pic: @Abdirahmanirro

National unity, progress against Al Shabaab and international disarray flow from Israel’s recognition of the Somali statelet, along with more unknowns

Any joy at Mogadishu’s successful completion of local elections on 26 December was quickly extinguished by the shock news of Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as a sovereign state,...


Undoing what remains of the nation

El Fasher, December 2025. Pic: @sadiea8, Director of Hope and Haven Refugees Association
El Fasher, December 2025. Pic: @sadiea8, Director of Hope and Haven Refugees Association

Geopolitical tensions are rising, clashes between the powers behind the warring parties are increasing, and the communal element of the fighting is worsening

Sudan’s conflict is changing. What started as a military confrontation between the Sudan Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in April 2023 has evolved into something else...


Sunset leaders vie with new generation

Central Africa in 2026 charts. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026
Central Africa in 2026 charts. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026

With two of the world’s longest standing and oldest leaders nearing the exit, the region is bracing for change

The succession questions surrounding Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, 92, are more urgent than ever despite his inauguration for his eighth term in November. The fraud around last year’s...

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GNU sets itself to ride the rapids

Cyril Ramaphosa. GovernmentZA Pic: CC BY-ND 4.0
Cyril Ramaphosa. GovernmentZA Pic: CC BY-ND 4.0

The president controls the ANC, but the champions of impunity are strong and key state institutions remain in jeopardy

The Government of National Unity is set to steer the country through key equity and economic reforms in the year to come amid severe economic challenges and political...


The year of the Queen Bee

Kudakwashe Tagwirei. Pic: @ZANUPF_Official
Kudakwashe Tagwirei. Pic: @ZANUPF_Official

So closely are Kuda Tagwirei’s fortunes entwined with those of ZANU-PF that what’s good for the economy will be great for him but few others

Zimbabwe’s chief oligarch, Kudakwashe Tagwirei – dubbed ‘Queen Bee’ for his domination of the economy – will determine the country’s 2026. With substantial interests in the fuel, energy,...


Oil industry exuberance

Abdelmadjid Tebboune. Pic: @TebbouneAmadjid
Abdelmadjid Tebboune. Pic: @TebbouneAmadjid

Publicly bullish about new oil and gas investment, political elites are nervous about losing public opinion

Algeria is beefing up its security forces to keep a lid on opposition this year. El Hirak (The Movement), whose actions in 2019 removed ex-president Abdelaziz Bouteflika –...


Would-be Pharoah builds big at the pyramids

Abdel Fattah el Sisi. Pic: Egypt State Information Service
Abdel Fattah el Sisi. Pic: Egypt State Information Service

Economic woes threaten to collapse President Abdel Fattah el Sisi’s new castles built on sand

Egypt is mired in geopolitical crises and financial deficits – underwritten by Gulf states that increasingly want to turn a profit for their dollars from an economy that...


Pentagon strikes on Sokoto will speed sale of $345 million of US rockets and missiles to Abuja

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in an emergency security meeting with the Service Chiefs, 23 November 2025. Pic: @NGRPresident
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in an emergency security meeting with the Service Chiefs, 23 November 2025. Pic: @NGRPresident

Both governments are turning jihadist operations to their political advantage

Few confirmed details have emerged about the Pentagon’s attacks – launching 16 GPS-guided missiles from MQ-9 Reaper drones – on claimed jihadist camps near Jabo in Sokoto State...


Gold, power and the price of control

John Dramani Mahama. Pic: @JDMahama
John Dramani Mahama. Pic: @JDMahama

Surging markets, a sweeping audit and deepening conflict are reshaping the battle for mining’s spoils – behind the boom lies a scramble for influence


All that glisters in Addis

Eyob Tekalign. Pic: @NBEthiopia
Eyob Tekalign. Pic: @NBEthiopia

The central bank’s eyebrow-raising gold export figures are raising questions about the precious metal’s provenance


Mogadishu’s strategy in limbo as rumour mills whirr

Hassan Sheikh arrives in Doha, Qatar for the 23rd Doha Forum, December 2025. Pic: @TheVillaSomalia
Hassan Sheikh arrives in Doha, Qatar for the 23rd Doha Forum, December 2025. Pic: @TheVillaSomalia

Trial balloons, rumours and back-channel traffic offer pointers to the strategic future of the country as foreign allies take up their own positions


Policies? What policies?

Baroness Jenny Chapman launches the UK’s new approach to Africa, 15 December 2025. Pic: @JennyChapman
Baroness Jenny Chapman launches the UK’s new approach to Africa, 15 December 2025. Pic: @JennyChapman

Diplomats consulted 47 governments and 25 multilateral institutions, but Britain’s new Africa policy is still seen as a damp squib