90's In Africa -
There was a sharp increase in multi-party elections across the continent. Leaders like Zambia's Kenneth Kaunda set a rare precedent by conceding defeat in democratic elections early in the decade.
A decisive shift from one-party rule to competitive politics. 90's in Africa
The 1990s in Africa was a decade of monumental transformation, often referred to as the "decade of democratization" or a "second independence". It was a period where the continent wrestled with the ghosts of the Cold War and moved toward a new, albeit often turbulent, era of self-governance and cultural explosion. There was a sharp increase in multi-party elections
Leaders and cultural icons worked to unify the continent’s identity through shared struggles for liberation and artistic expression. albeit often turbulent
