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Namibia Holds Pivotal Presidential, National Assembly Elections

Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
November 27, 2024
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Namibia Holds Pivotal Presidential, National Assembly Elections

Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
July 16, 2025
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Country Poised for Potential Historical Firsts in Leadership

WINDHOEK, Namibia (BG) Namibians headed to the polls on Wednesday to elect their next president and members of the National Assembly in elections marked by significant milestones and the possibility of historic outcomes.

The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) reported that 90% of eligible voters, or approximately 1.4 million people in a nation of 3 million, registered to cast their ballots. This achievement followed what the ECN described as a smooth voter registration process and the publication of a final voters’ register without objections.

“The Commission has recorded a number of positive strides that laid the foundation for a credible election,” said Dr. Elsie T. Nghikembua, chairperson of the ECN, during a pre-election briefing.

She highlighted the high voter registration rate and a transparent nomination process, with 15 political parties vying for the presidency and 21 parties competing for National Assembly seats.

A Potential First for Namibia

Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, the presidential candidate of the ruling SWAPO party, could become Namibia’s first female president.

Nandi-Ndaitwah, who has served as vice president since February 2024, has been a prominent figure in Namibian politics, previously holding roles as deputy prime minister and foreign affairs minister.

As the first woman to lead SWAPO in a presidential race, her candidacy is seen as a landmark moment for gender equality in Namibia.

Speaking to The Namibian newspaper, she emphasized her vision for equitable resource management. “There should be a balance to make sure that the Namibian people, who are the owners of these resources, benefit from them. Also, the investors … must make a profit in order to survive,” she said.

The Rivalry for State House

Nandi-Ndaitwah’s closest challenger is Panduleni Itula, leader of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) and a former SWAPO member. If successful, Itula would make history by defeating his former party to ascend to the presidency.

A dentist, lawyer, and former chief dentist at Katutura State Hospital, Itula is also a former SWAPO party school lecturer. His candidacy has gained traction among voters seeking a shift in leadership and governance.

Namibia: A Nation of Opportunity

Namibia, located in Southern Africa and bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, spans 824,290 square kilometers – similar in size to Mozambique and about half the size of Alaska.

A lower-middle-income country, Namibia boasts one of the highest per capita incomes in Sub-Saharan Africa. It maintains a robust social safety net for its citizens, providing support for the elderly, the disabled, orphans, vulnerable children, and war veterans.

The country also offers maternity, sick, and medical benefits under its Social Security Act.

Namibia is renowned for its productive fishing grounds and is the first country globally to incorporate environmental protection into its constitution.

Nearly 6% of Namibia’s land, including vast coastal areas of the Namib Desert, is nationally protected, according to the World Bank.

Recognized for its highly stable political and economic environment, the southwest African country is one of the continent’s prime tourist destinations, with abundant wildlife and some of the highest dunes in the world.

Namibia is considered among the safest nations in Africa, with an impressive infrastructure and an excellent quality of life.

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WINDHOEK, Namibia (BG) Namibians headed to the polls on Wednesday to elect their next president and members of the National Assembly in elections marked by significant milestones and the possibility of historic outcomes.

The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) reported that 90% of eligible voters, or approximately 1.4 million people in a nation of 3 million, registered to cast their ballots. This achievement followed what the ECN described as a smooth voter registration process and the publication of a final voters’ register without objections.

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Namibia Holds Pivotal Presidential, National Assembly Elections

Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
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WINDHOEK, Namibia (BG) Namibians headed to the polls on Wednesday to elect their next president and members of the National Assembly in elections marked by significant milestones and the possibility of historic outcomes.

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Namibia is renowned for its productive fishing grounds and is the first country globally to incorporate environmental protection into its constitution.

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