Ruling party candidate would be first female president | DW News

Voters in Namibia have chosen a new parliament and president in elections that could that could transform the southwest African nation’s political landscape. The ruling SWAPO party is seeking to extend its 34-year hold on power and has fielded a female candidate for the first time. But SWAPO’s popularity has plummeted amid growing frustration over unemployment and poverty.

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