Africa Fact

Africa Fact of the Day features the most wonderful and weird facts about the history and culture of the African Continent. Photo: Pexels

Africa Fact of the Day: African countries where opposition parties won Presidential elections – 24 November 2023

Africa Fact of the Day features the most wonderful and weird facts about the history and culture of the African Continent.

Africa Fact

Africa Fact of the Day features the most wonderful and weird facts about the history and culture of the African Continent. Photo: Pexels

The African continent has the second largest population in the world, with more than one billion people.

It has 54 countries rich in history, culture, and diversity and more than 2,000 languages spoken by the people of Africa.

TODAY’S AFRICA FACT

Africa Fact: African Countries Where Opposition Parties Have Won Presidential or General Elections

2023 – Liberia

2022 – Lesotho, Somalia

2021 – Zambia, Cape Verde

2020 – Seychelles, Malawi

2018 – DR Congo, Sierra Leone, Madagascar

2017 – Liberia, Somalia, Lesotho

2016 – Ghana, Benin, The Gambia

2015 – Nigeria

2014 – Mauritius, Malawi

2013 – Madagascar

2012 – Mali, Senegal, Lesotho, Somalia

2011 – Niger, Zambia, Cape Verde

2010 – Cote d’Ivoire

2006 – Benin

2005 – Mauritius

2002 – Kenya

2001 – Madagascar

2000 – Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, Mauritius

1998 – Lesotho

1996 – Benin, Madagascar

1995 – Mauritius

1994 – Malawi

1993 – Burundi, Central African Republic, Niger, Madagascar

1991 – Zambia, Benin, Cape Verde

1982 – Mauritius

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