ARE YOUTHS REALLY THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW?
One of the many remarkable things about Africa’s political environment is the fact that Africa is the world’s youngest continent, with 60% of Africa’s population under 25. In fact, the gap between the age of some of Africa’s long-serving presidents and the median age of their citizens is remarkable. In Uganda, it’s a whopping 57.5 years, while in Zimbabwe it’s now 55 (down from 73). That’s the same gap in Equatorial Guinea, where president Teodoro Obiang, 75, is Africa’s longest-serving…