Namibia votes for president and the chance for its first female leader

(27 Nov 2024)
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Windhoek, Namibia – 27 November 2024
1. Various of Namibia vice president and presidential candidate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah casting her vote
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Namibia’s vice president and presidential candidate:
"Through voting, you are making your voice to be heard that you will be having an impact for the next five years in your life and in the life of every Namibian and any person who’s visiting this country. So please come out in your numbers and cast your votes."
3. Various of people casting their ballots
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Kennedy (last name not given), voter:
"We are all here today because we want our voices to be heard. We want to exercise our democratic rights. So we can’t come later on and the complain regarding news, politics and national politics, if we don’t vote today. So we have to vote today for the change that we want to see tomorrow."
5. People waiting in queue to cast their vote
6. Tracking shot of people waiting in line to vote
STORYLINE:
A 72-year-old woman who joined Namibia’s independence movement in the 1970s is a strong contender to become its first female leader as the country votes in a presidential election Wednesday.

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is the current vice president and the ruling SWAPO party’s candidate for president and leads after the results of special early voting among citizens overseas and the armed forces were announced earlier this month.

But SWAPO, which has governed the southern African country and held the presidency for 34 years since independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990, faces growing frustration caused by high unemployment and economic hardship, especially among young people.

That is a common theme that has led to momentous election upsets in other countries in the region this year. In neighbouring South Africa, the African National Congress that ruled for three decades lost its majority in a landmark election result in June.

Botswana’s ruling party lost in a landslide last month after 58 years in power, and Mauritius delivered a surprising heavy defeat for its incumbent party this month.

Mozambique’s long-ruling Frelimo party was declared the winner in an election there in October, prompting violent and ongoing protests and claims of vote rigging.

About 1.4 million people — approximately half the Namibian population — are registered to vote to decide the president and the makeup of Parliament. The country on the southwestern coast of Africa is a former German colony that came under South African control after World War I. SWAPO was at the forefront of the battle for independence.

Fourteen other candidates are also running for president, including Panduleni Itula, a former dentist who was SWAPO’s closest challenger four years ago when he ran as an independent. A runoff will be held if a candidate doesn’t win more than 50% of the votes, which has never happened before in Namibia.

President Hage Geingob died in office in February and Geingob’s vice president, Nangolo Mbumba, became head of state.

While Nandi-Ndaitwah represents the rare chance for a female leader in Africa, SWAPO’s popularity has slipped and the party won the presidency with its lowest share of the vote ever in the last national election in 2019.

Nandi-Ndaitwah, who received part of her education in the then-Soviet Union while in exile during the fight for independence, has promised to create more jobs and tackle the 20% unemployment rate for young people and graduates.

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