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Home Elections 2024

Namibia’s Presidential Election: Key Contenders and Potential Political Shift

by SAT Reporter
November 21, 2024
in Elections 2024, in Southern Africa, Namibia
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Namibia’s Presidential Election: Key Contenders and Potential Political Shift

Namibians will cast their votes on 27 November to elect a new president and parliament, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s political trajectory. The election follows the untimely passing of Hage Geingob, who was succeeded on an interim basis by his deputy, Nangolo Mbumba.

This election may herald an historic shift, with the ruling SWAPO party facing the possibility of losing its grip on power for the first time since Namibia gained independence from South Africa in 1990. Support for SWAPO has waned significantly, with its vote share in presidential elections dropping from an overwhelming 87% in 2014 to 56% in 2019.

Under Namibia’s electoral system, a presidential candidate must secure more than 50% of the vote to claim victory. The contest has drawn significant attention, with several prominent candidates vying for the presidency.

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Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, 72, serves as SWAPO’s vice president and is the party’s first female presidential candidate. A long-time member of SWAPO, she joined during its liberation struggle in the 1960s and held several diplomatic and ministerial roles post-independence, including international relations, environment, and women’s affairs portfolios. Her candidature represents continuity within SWAPO, though she faces the challenge of reinvigorating the party amidst declining public confidence.

Panduleni Itula
Panduleni Itula, 67, emerged as a formidable challenger to SWAPO in 2019 when he secured 29% of the presidential vote as an independent candidate. Now leading the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), Itula advocates for grassroots participatory democracy and anti-corruption initiatives. Formerly a SWAPO youth leader, he was imprisoned during Namibia’s struggle for independence and later spent over three decades in England as a practising dentist before returning home in 2013.

McHenry Venaani
McHenry Venaani, 47, heads the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), Namibia’s largest opposition party. With 16 out of 96 parliamentary seats, PDM strengthened its presence in 2019, although Venaani secured only 5% in the presidential race. A lawyer by training, Venaani became Namibia’s youngest member of parliament in 2003 and is positioning his campaign as a progressive alternative to SWAPO’s dominance.

Bernadus Swartbooi
Bernadus Swartbooi, also 47, leads the Landless People’s Movement (LPM), which he founded in 2017 after a public fallout with SWAPO. The LPM focuses on land redistribution and restorative justice, aiming to address historical inequities. While Swartbooi garnered 3% of the presidential vote in 2019, his party’s parliamentary platform reflects a growing interest in land reform among voters.

Job Amupanda
Job Amupanda, 37, represents a younger, more radical faction in Namibian politics. A former SWAPO youth leader, he established Affirmative Repositioning in 2014, a leftist movement emphasising land redistribution and economic equality. Amupanda briefly served as Windhoek’s mayor in 2021 and is currently an associate professor of political science at the University of Namibia. His candidacy appeals to urban youth disillusioned with the status quo.

The 2024 election comes at a critical juncture for Namibia. As the ruling party grapples with declining support and opposition movements gain momentum, the political landscape may be on the cusp of transformation.

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Explore Namibia’s 2024 presidential election, featuring key candidates and the potential erosion of SWAPO’s political dominance. A pivotal moment in Namibian politics with a focus on land reform, anti-corruption, and grassroots democracy

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