The company's first involvement in Africa dates to the general election in South Africa in 1994. That election marked the end of the apartheid era and the ascent of Nelson Mandela to the presidency... More recently, Cambridge Analytica worked with Kenya's ruling Jubilee Party... to re-elect President Uhuru Kenyatta... warning that a victory by opposition leader Raila Odinga would lead to disease, famine and terrorism [which was and is correct] ...in Nigeria... Muhammadu Buhari... was running against incumbent Goodluck Jonathan, and a Nigerian billionaire paid Cambridge Analytica $2.8 million to dig up damaging information... The emails included information about Buhari's health and medical records... Since assuming office, Buhari has taken extended medical leaves in London, because of an undisclosed illness... In Rwanda, SCL partnered with World Vision, a global Christian [sic -- supports same-sex marriage, supports PFLP, Hamas] aid organization, to conduct research on community attitudes about nutrition and sanitation...
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Is Cambridge Analytica connected in any way to ‘intelligence’ groups?
Wonder why the article says it is unknown which party in S Africa Cambridge Analytica worked with but then claims ANC was the “most likely party?”
If it’s unknown why guess or why not ask?