Published on 07/01/2024
In the year 2024, Africa stands at a pivotal moment with numerous nations composed to embark on significant electoral processes that hold the potential to redefine the course of their governance and economic development.
Throughout the continent, nations grapple with challenges such as rising inflation, widespread unemployment, internal conflicts, and mounting debt levels.

This vital year serves as an opportunity to establish a fresh competitive landscape, tackle urgent concerns, and guide nations towards a path of stability and prosperity.
Table Of African Countries With Election In 2024:
Rank | Country | Election date (2024) |
---|---|---|
1 | Comoros | January 14 |
2 | Senegal | February 25 |
3 | Togo | Early 2024 |
4 | Mali | February 4 |
5 | Ghana | December 7 |
6 | Madagascar | May |
7 | Rwanda | July 15 |
8 | Chad | October |
9 | Guinea Bissau | November |
10 | Algeria | December 2024 |
11 | Mauritania | June 22 |
12 | Mozambique | October |
13 | Mauritius | November |
14 | Botswana | October |
15 | South Africa | 2024 |
16 | Namibia | November |
17 | South Sudan | November 25 |
18 | Somali Land | November |
This isn’t the usual election year for many reasons. Take South Africa, for example, celebrating 30 years post-apartheid in 2024, coinciding with its election season.
Moreover, Mali and Chad could also witness a political reset from a junta-led administration to a democratic one if the elections eventually take place.
Across the continent, countries are facing soaring inflation, high unemployment, internal conflicts, and escalating debt burdens. Therefore, this election moment becomes crucial to shaping a new competitive order, addressing pressing issues and steering nations toward stability and growth.
Whether it’s the vibrant South Africa, Ghana in West Africa, or Algeria in East Africa, electoral decisions and outcomes will wield significant influence on the continent. The year 2024 holds the potential to set the course for a new era in African governance and development.