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EDITORIAL: Africa’s Young Citizens Are Rewriting Power

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By: The Editor-in-Chief

A quiet generational tide has shifted into a public roar. From Madagascar to Cameroon and now Tanzania, young Africans are stepping out of the margins and into the centre of political struggle. Their message cuts through tear gas, propaganda and old elite comfort: enough.

This is not a wave powered by party loyalty. It is powered by frustration, by memory, and by the belief that history can be interrupted. In Madagascar, anger over corruption, exclusion and stagnation tipped into action. Young protesters turned a crisis into a confrontation with the old order, and the presidency fell. In Cameroon, Paul Biya’s FOUR decade grip on power has collided with a restless youth that refuses to accept a country trapped in political time. In Tanzania, GenZ voices are pushing back against an election they see as taking place without real choice.

These movements share a rhythm. Young Africans are demanding dignity, participation and accountability, not charity. They were raised on global information flows, not state bulletins. They have watched leaders retire wealthier than the nations they governed. They have studied unemployment, corruption and entitled politics not as theories but as lived injury. They are tired of being told to wait for tomorrow when tomorrow never comes.

Across capitals, the old political class still repeats familiar warnings: stability, patience, respect for institutions. Young Africans hear those words and ask a simple question: stability for whom? Institutions for whom? Patience for what future? Their challenge is not reckless. It is rational. A continent with the world’s youngest population cannot be governed with the expectations and fears of the colonial and post independence eras. A generation raised on mobile money, global debates and digital marketplaces will not be governed with 1960 speeches.

Governments are feeling that truth. They are deploying police faster than policy. They are weaponising internet shutdowns instead of engaging new political imagination. Every time a government switches off a network, it signals only one thing: fear. The youth see it. They talk about it. They document it. And they come back stronger.

This moment is not a revolution of anger alone. It is a revolution of competence and self belief. Many of the young voices rising are informed, strategic and bold. They are organising across borders. They are reading budgets, questioning debt contracts, tracing elite enrichment and rejecting old binaries that painted dissent as chaos. They want a continent where power is earned, not inherited through networks of loyalty and memory.

Africa’s future will not be built by silencing these voices but by recognising them. Leaders who listen will survive. Leaders who dismiss them will face the same chants, the same barricades, the same shock that has humbled elites elsewhere.

The era of ruling by habit is ending. A new political generation is awake, confident and impatient for truth. It is no longer waiting for permission to shape the continent. It is already doing so.

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