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Propaganda swamps social media but Moscow fails to sway the juntas

Ibrahim Traoré, Assimi Goïta and Abdourahamane Tiani. Pic: @PresidenceMali
Ibrahim Traoré, Assimi Goïta and Abdourahamane Tiani. Pic: @PresidenceMali

Leaked memos reveal millions spent on pro-Russian online stories, but the documents’ claims to be directing policies in friendly states don’t check out

A cache of 75 secret Russian memos about the Kremlin’s propaganda offensive in Africa by the Wagner Group and its successor organisation, ‘The Company’, has exposed a vast disinformation campaign and ambitious plans to influence the military juntas in the Sahel, along with other African governments. Mostly written in 2024 and leaked in recent months, the documents reveal a continent-wide social media operation that spent significant sums persuading websites and journalists to spread disinformation about Russia’s war with Ukraine, French and United States policy in Africa, and a range of pro-Kremlin conspiracy theories.

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How Moscow wages social media war

Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026
Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026

Some 35 websites or media organisations published 700 stories at Russian instigation for fees ranging from $250 to $700 per article

The documents leaked from ‘The Company’, the inheritor of the Wagner Group’s network in Africa, itemise US$7.3 million spent on social media ‘influencers’ and journalists to promote the...

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Berlin raises €1.5bn for Sudan but fails to rein in its warlords

THREE YEARS OF WAR IN SUDAN: Efforts to broker a ceasefire have been sidelined by the US-Iran war. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026
THREE YEARS OF WAR IN SUDAN: Efforts to broker a ceasefire have been sidelined by the US-Iran war. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026

Three years into a war that has killed 150,000 people, the world's diplomats found it easier to write cheques than to name the Gulf states fuelling the fighting

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Pic: @AlgoneyHD
Pic: @AlgoneyHD

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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Abiy Ahmed, February 2026. Pic: @AbiyAhmedAli
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Abiy Ahmed, February 2026. Pic: @AbiyAhmedAli

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Tadesse Werede. Pic: @PMEthiopia
Tadesse Werede. Pic: @PMEthiopia

Tadesse Werede’s extended mandate points to a fragile accommodation, with both sides managing pressure while holding off a renewed clash

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Mamady Doumbouya. Pic: @Presidence_gn
Mamady Doumbouya. Pic: @Presidence_gn

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Atiku wants election help from Washington

Atiku Abubakar. Pic: @atiku
Atiku Abubakar. Pic: @atiku

The former Vice-President has hired US lobbyists to exploit the Trump’s administration’s enmity towards President Tinubu

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Satellite image, Strait of Hormuz. Pic: Aerial View / stock.adobe.com
Satellite image, Strait of Hormuz. Pic: Aerial View / stock.adobe.com

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Ashor Sarupen, Geordin Hill-Lewis and Solly Msimanga. Pic: @Our_DA
Ashor Sarupen, Geordin Hill-Lewis and Solly Msimanga. Pic: @Our_DA

Geordin Hill-Lewis's election as Democratic Alliance leader at its biggest-ever congress gives the party a credible shot at winning the country's top cities

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Amaryllis Hotel, Blantyre. Pic: amaryllishotelsmw
Amaryllis Hotel, Blantyre. Pic: amaryllishotelsmw

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Nasser Bourita. Pic: @MarocDiplomatie
Nasser Bourita. Pic: @MarocDiplomatie

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Ousmane Sonko. Pic: @SonkoOfficiel
Ousmane Sonko. Pic: @SonkoOfficiel

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Louise Mushikiwabo. Pic: @OIFrancophonie
Louise Mushikiwabo. Pic: @OIFrancophonie

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Carsten Staur. Pic: @DACchairOECD
Carsten Staur. Pic: @DACchairOECD

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Ronald Lamola and Johann Wadephul. Pic: @RonaldLamola
Ronald Lamola and Johann Wadephul. Pic: @RonaldLamola

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ANGOLA: DEBT BURDEN CONTINUES TO STRAIN NATIONAL FINANCES. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026
ANGOLA: DEBT BURDEN CONTINUES TO STRAIN NATIONAL FINANCES. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026

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Nicholas Haysom briefs reporters after the Security Council meeting on the situations in Sudan and South Sudan, New York.March 2023. Pic: UN Photo/Rick Bajornas
Nicholas Haysom briefs reporters after the Security Council meeting on the situations in Sudan and South Sudan, New York.March 2023. Pic: UN Photo/Rick Bajornas

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Kaja Kallas and Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang at the signing of the EU-Ghana Security and Defence Partnership. Pic: @kajakallas
Kaja Kallas and Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang at the signing of the EU-Ghana Security and Defence Partnership. Pic: @kajakallas

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Emmerson Mnangagwa presides over the 391st Ordinary Session of the ZANU-PF Politburo, Harare, March 2026. Pic: @edmnangagwa
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UNMISS Peacekeepers in Akobo, South Sudan, 2018. Pic: UN Photo/Nektarios Markogiannis
UNMISS Peacekeepers in Akobo, South Sudan, 2018. Pic: UN Photo/Nektarios Markogiannis

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Big5ZiG Awareness Campaign – Reserve Bank Chief of Staff Moris Mpofu explains BiG 5 ZiG features, Bulawayo Province, March 2026. Pic: rbz.co.zw
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SOUTH SUDAN: THE RISKS OF A RETURN TO ALL-OUT CIVIL WAR. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026
SOUTH SUDAN: THE RISKS OF A RETURN TO ALL-OUT CIVIL WAR. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2026

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Romuald Wadagni. Pic: @WadagniRomuald
Romuald Wadagni. Pic: @WadagniRomuald

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Price adjustment painful but necessary to sustain the cocoa sector – Randy Abbey, Cocobod CE, 18 March 2026. Pic: cocobod.gh
Price adjustment painful but necessary to sustain the cocoa sector – Randy Abbey, Cocobod CE, 18 March 2026. Pic: cocobod.gh

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