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10 Best African Presidents in 2022 | African Vibes #trending

Oct 6, 2022
Article Link: https://www.africanvibes.com/10-best-african-presidents-in-2022/ As African nations embrace democracy more and more, we are seeing the rise of competent African Presidents. From Tanzania to Gambia to Algeria, Africa is showing that great leaders can do wonders for their countries. We present ten leaders who are taking their countries on a journey to development. #10. Samia Suluhu (Tanzania) 01:31 Following President John Magufuli’s tragic passing in 2021, Samia Suluhu took over the reins of power in Tanzania. Needless to say, she has been a breath of fresh air. As one of the few Female African presidents, she remains an inspiration to many African women. #9. Adama Barrow (Gambia) 02:50 After the despotic reign of Yahya Jammeh in the Gambia, Adama Barrow has risen to the occasion, delivering good governance to the people of Gambia. After winning reelection in December, he has set to work, delivering on his campaign promises. #8. Moustafa Madbouly (Egypt) Not to be confused with the President, Madbouly is the Prime Minister of Egypt, making him the head of government. He was appointed by President al-Sisi in 2018 to replace Sheri Ismail. Under Ismail, he was Minister of Housing and Urban Utilities. In this role, he oversaw Egypt’s famous Slum Resettlement Program. #7. Abdelmadjid Tebboune (Algeria) Since taking office after his victory in the 2019 Presidential elections, President Tebboune has massively improved the lives of Algerians. His inclusive leadership style has revolutionized the infrastructure and health industries. #6. Jose Maria Neves (Cabo Verde) Returning to office as President after his stint as Prime Minister, President Neves has outperformed first-year expectations. His campaign promises emphasized the need for ‘strength and stability’ and undoubtedly, he has delivered. #5. Aziz Akhannouch (Morocco) It is worth noting that almost all North African presidents make our list, and the Moroccan president is no exception. Since coming into office in 2021, PM Akhannouch has continued the good works of Prime Minister Othmani. Following in his predecessor’s footsteps, he has invested in the education, health, and transport sector.
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