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Foreign Powers Are Manipulating Africa’s Future Via Misinformation, Here’s How

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By John Ikani

Africa has become the centre of a new global battle that is not fought with weapons but with information.

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For years, powerful nations competed for economic and political control of Africa through direct involvement on the continent. But now, the fight has moved online. Foreign governments are using social media, fake news, and propaganda to shape public opinion, influence elections, and push their agendas.

Previously, only a few countries such as China, the US, and Russia sought dominance in Africa’s socio-economic and political spheres through diplomacy and tangible investments. However, the strategy has shifted from traditional investment and diplomacy to an information war, with nations like Iran, Turkey, and the UAE now stepping in. Even India, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has adopted similar tactics to enhance its image on the continent.

How the Information War Works

Controlling information has always been a political tool, but technology has made it more powerful than ever. In the past, African state-run TV and radio stations spread government-approved messages. Today, foreign players have taken this to a new level, running covert online campaigns to spread misinformation, undermine democracy, and manipulate public perception.

Russia is one of the most aggressive players in this game. It has developed what experts call a “regime survival package” for African leaders struggling to retain power. This package includes deploying mercenaries, funding election campaigns, and securing business deals. However, one of its most effective tools is digital propaganda.

Rather than creating fake news directly, Russia pays local influencers and social media users to spread its messages, making them harder to trace and easier to believe. A 2022 investigation found that at least 175 Facebook pages across 21 African countries were promoting pro-Russian content, particularly following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. These pages blamed the West for the war and directed users to private WhatsApp and Telegram groups, where content is harder to monitor.

China, on the other hand, takes a more overt approach, using its official media networks such as CGTN and Xinhua to spread its influence. Its news channels are now embedded across Africa, highlighting China’s economic success while avoiding discussions on human rights and democracy.

Other countries employ different tactics. Turkey has been offering training programmes for African journalists to ensure positive coverage. The UAE has been accused of bribing journalists to launder its image, particularly in its conflicts with Qatar. Meanwhile, Iran has been quietly pushing its narratives, particularly in North and West Africa.

Why This Matters

This battle over information is not just about what people see online. It directly influences political and economic decisions.

Misinformation can help corrupt leaders stay in power. It can also determine which foreign companies win government contracts. Roads, mines, and military deals are often awarded to nations that help local politicians control public opinion.

In recent years, online propaganda has played a decisive role in shaping major events. In Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, social media campaigns helped military coups gain public support. In Sudan, both warring factions, the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces, have used online propaganda to justify their actions while concealing their war crimes.

By controlling the flow of information, foreign powers are not just influencing what Africans think. They are shaping the future of entire nations.

Tech Giants Are Letting It Happen

Despite clear evidence of foreign influence, social media companies are doing little to counter it. A major challenge is that many misinformation campaigns operate in African languages that platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) struggle to monitor.

However, the bigger issue is that these tech companies are simply uninterested in stopping it. In January 2025, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would end its collaboration with third-party fact-checkers, making it even easier for false information to spread unchecked. Some analysts believe this decision is politically motivated, aligning with the priorities of a potential second Trump administration, which has shown little interest in tackling disinformation.

Meanwhile, artificial intelligence has made it easier than ever to generate and spread fake content. AI-created videos, images, and news articles are flooding social media, making it increasingly difficult for people to distinguish fact from fiction.

What’s Next for Africa?

Despite these challenges, democracy in Africa is not dead. A 2024 Afrobarometer survey found that most Africans still believe in democracy and reject military rule. However, if foreign actors continue to control the flow of information, this could change.

The biggest threat is not just misinformation. It is the erosion of trust. If people lose faith in their leaders, their media, and even their own communities, democracy will struggle to survive.

African nations must reclaim control of their narratives. This requires investing in independent journalism, strengthening digital literacy, and holding foreign actors accountable for their interference. The battle for Africa’s future will not be determined by politics or money alone but by who controls the truth.

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