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Namibia’s female VP goes for top job

Political veteran Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah hopes to win Namibia’s election Wednesday, becoming the country’s first female president as her party prepares for its toughest race since independence.

Current vice president and candidate of the ruling South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO), NNN — as she is known — is facing at least two major challenges.

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One is convincing young voters hit by high unemployment to pick her as next leader, and the second is persuading the electorate to support a woman in a country analysts like John Mendelsohn describe as “patriarchal”.

“Probably a lot of people (in Namibia) would not be terribly enthusiastic about voting for a woman. But we have seen it in other parts of Africa,” said the author of an atlas on Namibia.

Since Ellen Johnson Sirleaf won elections in Liberia in 2006, becoming Africa’s first female head of state, the number of women leaders on the continent has been low.

“It’s very difficult to judge if they (Namibians) are all willing to vote for a woman,” said Henning Melber, of the Nordic Africa Institute at the University of Uppsala.

Especially “in the northern regions”, he said, where the influence of traditional leaders is strong.

Her nomination by the party was highly contested and even challenged unsuccessfully in court. “Does that mean they (Namibians) won’t vote for her?” asked Melber.

Another obstacle she faces is her advanced age in a country where more than 60 percent of the population is under 30.

“They say I am too old and we need young people…” NNN said back in 2022, brushing away the accusations. “I do not deny my age,” the 72-year-old added.

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