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Trust in the President of Zimbabwe increases despite a challenging political and economic environment
A majority of Zimbabweans (63%) say that they trust their president “somewhat” or “a lot”.
South Africans are demanding more of their leaders, and democracy
By Boniface Dulani, senior lecturer in the Department of Political and Administrative Studies at the University of Malawi and Afrobarometer’s operations manager for fieldwork.
South Africans increasingly discontent with the country’s democracy
Less than half of South Africans currently believe that the country is “a full democracy” or “a democracy with minor problems” (48%) or are satisfied with its implementation (47%), according to the most recent Afrobarometer survey.
Immigration remains a challenge for South Africa’s government and citizens
New findings from the 2015 Afrobarometer survey suggest there has been little change in South Africans’ unwelcoming attitudes toward foreigners.
Majority of South Africans want a workers’ party as alternative to ANC
A majority of South Africans would support the creation of a workers’ party to contest elections and fight for workers’ rights, according to findings of the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Is Africa paving a road out of poverty?
By Robert Mattes; Boniface Dulani; E. Gyimah-Boadi.
Sierra Leoneans see a drop in their economic and living conditions, and disapprove of their government performance in running the country
A large majority of Sierra Leoneans believe their present economic and living conditions have worsened over the past year, findings from the latest Afrobarometer survey shows.
La pauvreté est en baisse dans les deux-tiers des pays enquêtés en Afrique
Alors qu’une alimentation adéquate et l’eau potable demeurent un défi quotidien pour des millions d'Africains, la pauvreté au niveau des ménages – « pauvreté vécue » – est en baisse dans les deux-tiers des pays enquêtés par Afrobaromètre, selon les résultats d’enquête nouvellement disséminés.
Lived poverty drops in two-thirds of surveyed countries in Africa
While adequate food and clean water remain daily challenges for millions of Africans, poverty at the household level – “lived poverty” – has declined in two-thirds of countries surveyed by Afrobarometer, newly released survey findings show.
Les camerounais pensent que le niveau de la corruption est resté le même en 2015 par rapport à l’année 2014 mais n’approuvent pas la politique de lutte contre la corruption du gouvernement camerounais
Les citoyens camerounais les plus corrompus se trouvent dans la police, les impôts, les affaires, les sociétés nationales d’eau et d’électricité, la justice, les communes et le parlement. Les usagers qui payent des pots-de-vin pour obtenir des services publics ne dénoncent pas souvent ces cas de corruption soit parce qu'ils sont convaincus que les sanctions ne suivront pas, soit parce qu'ils ont peur des représailles.