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Basotho say corruption is rising; police seen as most corrupt, but Prime Minister’s Office and courts improve sharply
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AD812: Mozambicans endorse media’s watchdog role but wary of media freedom
Slim majority see their country’s media as free of government interference.
Africans call for greater investment in preparedness for future health emergencies, Afrobarometer surveys show
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Most Basotho who tried to get government identity documents during the past year say it was difficult, Afrobarometer study shows
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Majority of Namibians don’t mind a dominant-party system, so long as elections are free and fair, Afrobarometer study shows
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AD808: Ghanaians oppose state support for political parties during election campaigns
Even among proponents of state support, majority unwilling to pay special tax to fund it.
Ethiopians see government failing on their top concern – management of the economy
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Ethiopians say corruption is on the rise, see religious and traditional leaders as least corrupt and most trustworthy, Afrobarometer survey shows
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AD806: Les Togolais remettent en question le traitement égalitaire devant la loi et par le gouvernement
La majorité des citoyens estiment que les officiels qui commettent des crimes restent « souvent » ou « toujours » impunis.
AD805: South Africans support media’s independence and watchdog role
Majority of citizens say public should have access to information on government budgets and contracts.