Rumors about the health of African presidents, Paul Biya of Cameroon and Lazarus Chakwera of Malawi, highlight the secrecy surrounding leaders' wellbeing.
While Chakwera posted videos of himself exercising to dispel concerns, Biya’s government silenced media reports.
In Africa, leaders often project strength to prevent power struggles or rival coups. Transparency is rare, as weak succession plans can spark chaos.
This mirrors broader global trends, where leaders’ health impacts national stability.
While citizens demand openness, political elites fear it might expose vulnerabilities and invite instability or foreign interference.
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