How African Leaders Rule for 40+ Years
Автор: The International Desk
Загружено: 2026-01-21
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Africa’s longest-serving leaders | Museveni | Paul Biya | Denis Sassou Nguesso | elections | governance
Africa is home to some of the world’s longest-serving presidents, ruling nations where most citizens have never known another leader. Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni, Cameroon’s Paul Biya, and the Republic of Congo’s Denis Sassou Nguesso have consolidated power for decades, using elections, elite control, and foreign alliances to maintain authority.
In this video, we explore how these leaders maintain absolute control, why elections often fail to reflect the will of the people, and how their strategies affect regional stability and global geopolitics. From Uganda’s young population and rebel-rooted leadership to Cameroon’s ethnic coalitions and Congo-Brazzaville’s resource-driven foreign ties, we break down the political, historical, and economic mechanisms that keep these presidents in power.
We also examine potential succession scenarios, generational resistance, and the role of international partners in sustaining or challenging these regimes. This is a deep dive into power, democracy, and control in Africa, revealing the hidden structures that define leadership longevity.
Watch to understand the delicate balance between stability and unrest, the consequences for African politics, and what the future may hold for nations with lifelong leaders.
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