Editorial Policy

Annals of Politics and Communication in Africa (APCA) is committed to the highest standards of editorial integrity, transparency, and scholarly excellence. The journal maintains strict editorial independence, ensuring that all decisions to accept or reject a manuscript are based solely on the paper’s importance, originality, clarity, and relevance to the journal’s scope. These decisions are entirely insulated from the influence of the journal’s host institution, government agencies, or commercial entities. Furthermore, editors are required to recuse themselves from handling any manuscript where a professional, personal, or financial conflict of interest exists.

Content published in APCA is provided strictly for academic and informational purposes; while every precaution is taken to ensure the excellence and rigour of our research, the journal makes no warranties regarding the absolute completeness or accuracy of the information provided. Furthermore, all opinions expressed within published articles belong solely to the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Annals of Politics and Communication in Africa (APCA).