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Namibia Youth Disillusionment

Namibia Heads to the Polls with High Stakes for Swapo Amid Youth Disillusionment

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Namibians are heading to the polls to vote for their next president as well as members of parliament. Since independence, the Southern African nation has been ruled by the Swapo party but its dominance is now at risk, especially if young people turn out en masse. The country’s youth, who are largely disconnected from Swapo’s anti-apartheid legacy, represents 42% of voters and may demand change. High unemployment, particularly among youth, has fueled anti-incumbent sentiment, mirroring trends in neighboring South Africa and Botswana. Despite Swapo’s decline, its rural base remains strong. Consequently, the fragmented opposition has to get the youth out in large numbers to successfully challenge Swapo’s dominance. Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Swapo’s candidate, could become Namibia’s first female president if she wins. However, former Swapo member Panduleni Itula, now with the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), will be hoping to upset the status quo.

SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN

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