Dear ZANOG members

 

Please find a press release issued by ISPA for your information.

 

Kind regards

Elaine

elaine@ispa.org.za

secretariat@ispa.org.za

Tel: +27 83 327 4806

 

PRESS RELEASE BY ISPA

 

10 September 2025

 

ONLINE VOTING FOR NEW AFRINIC BOARD SET FROM 10-12 SEPTEMBER

 

ISPA, SA’s official internet Industry Representative Body (IRB), is reminding members of AFRINIC (The African Network Information Centre) that online voting for the organisation’s new Board opens today and urges them to vote for specific, worthy candidates.

 

Online voting for the all-important Board of Africa’s Regional Internet Registry (RIR) is scheduled to run from 10 to 12 September 2025 (there will be no in-person voting).

 

AFRINIC has been without a functioning Board for three years. An attempt to hold an election earlier this year was annulled after allegations of voting fraud were raised by numerous resource members. 

 

“It is crucial for competent persons to take control of AFRINIC and steer it to a new, drama-free future centred on technical proficiency and wise decision-making, always with the African internet community and end users top of mind,” says Sasha Booth-Beharilal, ISPA Chair.

 

While ISPA has traditionally refrained historically from making specific AFRINIC voting recommendations, the unusual nature of the recent elections means ISPA is forced to recommend voting for a capable set of candidates for the good of the African internet. ISPA is pleased that all of the candidates it supported in the previous (annulled) election are standing again.

 

After consultation with other stakeholders, colleagues and industry associations, ISPA’s Board strongly encourages all AFRINIC resource members to vote for the following list of candidates:

 

Seat one: North Africa                           Candidate: Abdelaziz Hilali

 

Seat two: West Africa                            Candidate: Emmanuel Adewale Adedokun

 

Seat three: Indian Ocean                       Candidate: Kaleem Usmani

 

Seat four: Central Africa                        Candidate: Ntumba Kayemba Laurent

 

Seat five: Southern Africa                      Candidate: Carla Sanderson

 

Seat six: Eastern Africa                          Candidate: Fiona Asonga 

 

Seat seven: Region Independent             Candidates: Benjamin Mark Roberts 

 

Seat eight: Region Independent Candidates: Ajao Adewole David

 

While noting that there are other nominees who are also well-qualified to serve on AFRINIC’s Board, ISPA believes that voting for this particular slate of candidates will assure the highest chance of success in the AFRINIC elections.

 

ISPA remains committed to supporting its members in maintaining the security and integrity of their network resources.

 

Visit the AFRINIC elections website [https://elections.afrinic.net/] for more information.

 

Alternatively, should you require additional clarification, please contact secretariat@ispa.org.za.

 

ENDS/