Amid a wave of historic election upsets in Southern Africa, Namibians will go to the polls this week to vote in presidential and parliamentary elections set to be essentially the most aggressive and tightly contested but.
The vote on Wednesday comes after independence-era liberation events that lengthy held onto energy had been kicked out in Botswana and crippled in South Africa earlier this 12 months. In Mozambique, the governing Frelimo get together’s current win has led to ongoing deadly protests amid allegations of electoral manipulation.
A newcomer get together is ready to additional loosen the grip of the governing SWAPO (South West Africa Individuals’s Organisation) Get together of Namibia. The get together has ruled the nation since independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990.
Growing dissatisfaction among the many youth might imply that the get together dangers shedding the presidency and parliamentary majority for the primary time. Its vote share has declined quickly during the last two elections.
Nevertheless, analysts say that though SWAPO faces the identical points as its counterparts in neighbouring nations, the Namibian opposition lacks coordination.
“Opposition events should not properly organised right here like in South Africa or Botswana. Which may see SWAPO get off the hook and get on observe to win parliament,” Graham Hopwood, the chief director of the Windhoek-based Institute for Public Coverage Analysis (IPPR), advised Al Jazeera.
Namibia is huge however with simply 3 million individuals, making it one of many most-sparsely populated nations in Africa. Its harsh, arid atmosphere is essentially unsuitable for residing. The nation is dwelling to the Kalahari and Namib deserts. Its capital metropolis is Windhoek.
The November 27 vote would be the seventh since independence. Some 1.45 million individuals are registered to vote.
Right here’s all you might want to find out about who’s working and what’s at stake:
How will individuals vote?
- Some 1.45 million eligible voters will choose the president and members of the Nationwide Meeting.
- Twenty-one events are competing for 96 parliament seats. There are 15 presidential candidates.
- Presidential candidates are required to win greater than 50 p.c of the vote to safe the highest job.
- If no candidate wins the bulk vote, the 2 highest-polling candidates will face off in a second election spherical. This has by no means occurred in Namibia.
Who’s working for president?
Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (72): She is the governing SWAPO Get together’s first feminine presidential candidate and the favorite to win the election, though analysts say she faces robust competitors. If she wins, she is going to turn out to be Namibia’s first feminine president.
Nandi-Ndaitwah was amongst a bunch of SWAPO members actively concerned within the nation’s combat for independence in exile. She returned from the UK to hitch parliament in 1990 and went on to function minister with a number of portfolios through the years. The late President Hage Geingob, who died of cancer in February, picked Nandi-Ndaitwah as deputy prime minister and had chosen her as his successor earlier than his passing.
Regardless of SWAPO’s incumbency, the politician faces a number of hurdles, analysts say. There’s in style dissatisfaction with the get together in a extremely unequal nation the place housing and employment stay out of grasp for a lot of, and the place corruption is rife. Younger individuals, specifically, don’t imagine in SWAPO’s continued energy.
Whereas Geingob obtained greater than 80 p.c of the votes in 2014, his 2019 share dropped to 56 p.c. SWAPO equally misplaced a two-thirds majority in parliament in 2019. It was the primary time that occurred since 1994.
“The attract of the liberation wrestle is fading for SWAPO, as a result of many younger individuals can’t bear in mind it, or had been born afterwards,” Hopwood of the IPPR stated. Additionally untested is the urge for food amongst Namibia’s male voters for a girl president, the analyst added.
Namibia is considered one of Africa’s most gender-equal nations. Almost half of the seats in parliament are held by ladies, and Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila is feminine. Nevertheless, the prime minister is appointed, whereas this might be the primary time voters can be electing a girl chief.
Nonetheless, Hopwood added, Nandi-Ndaitwah is popularly seen as not corrupt, in contrast to a few of her SWAPO counterparts.
In a particular vote session on November 12, held for some 16,300 individuals, together with these like safety officers who can not solid ballots on November 27, the politician led the opposite candidates with 60 p.c of the vote.
Panduleni Itula (67): Itula was as soon as a SWAPO youth chief earlier than his exile to the UK within the Nineteen Seventies. There, he studied and practised as a dentist for greater than 30 years, and returned to Namibia in 2013.
Within the 2019 elections, Itula shook up the political panorama when he ran as an impartial candidate in opposition to late President Geingob, a lot to the anger of the SWAPO management. Itula managed to clinch a major 29 p.c of the vote. It was not sufficient to dam Geingob’s second-term plans, however it was one of the best any challenger had accomplished in opposition to the governing get together.
Itula criticises the SWAPO authorities for what he describes as endemic corruption and common inefficiency in Namibia. He was expelled from SWAPO in 2020.
Now, he’s again underneath his Impartial Patriots for Change (IPC) get together. He stays in style, particularly amongst Namibia’s younger. Itula has promised financial prosperity for the youth, and needs to cut back company taxes so extra overseas firms can transfer to the nation.
If younger individuals end up on the polls, Itula might threaten SWAPO’s possibilities, because the politician appeals to the youth, analyst Hopwood stated. The Namibian Electoral Fee says 91 p.c of eligible voters have registered to vote, with many new voters being underneath 30.
“SWAPO faces a severe problem from Dr Itula they usually’ll be apprehensive forward of the vote,” Hopwood stated.
McHenry Venaani (47): He’s the chief of the Fashionable Democratic Motion (PDM), Namibia’s largest opposition get together. Though the get together holds 16 out of 96 seats in parliament, essentially the most after SWAPO, Venaani solely managed to clinch 5 p.c of the votes in 2019 when he ran for president.
Bernadus Swartbooi (47): He leads the Landless Individuals’s Motion (LPM) which campaigns for land redistribution to Namibians whose land was dispossessed by German settlers within the 1900s. The LPM has 4 seats in parliament. In 2019, Swartbooi, previously of SWAPO, received 3 p.c of the vote.
Job Amupanda (37): The college professor leads the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) motion which began off as an advocacy group. The entity focuses on land reform programmes as properly, and advocates for extra aggressive approaches, similar to forceful takeovers of foreign-owned land.
Many absentee landowners are of German and South African descent, and dwell completely in South Africa, Germany or different European nations.
What are the important thing points?
Economic system and inequality: Though a middle-income nation wealthy in uranium and diamonds, Namibia’s wealth is erratically distributed, relationship again to a legacy of apartheid and violent colonialism. It’s the second most unequal nation on the earth after South Africa.
Poverty ranges are excessive, with greater than 64 p.c of the inhabitants residing under $5.50 day by day in keeping with the World Bank. The bulk Black Namibian inhabitants and minority ethnic teams are particularly at an obstacle.
A punishing drought, in the meantime, is ravaging the nation’s meals manufacturing. It’s the worst in a century, in keeping with the World Meals Programme. Some 48 p.c of the inhabitants want pressing meals help, and 17 p.c of youngsters underneath 5 are stunted.
Unemployment: About 43 p.c of Namibia’s youth are unemployed, one of many highest charges on the continent, in keeping with official numbers final launched in 2016. Nandi-Ndaitwah of SWAPO has pledged to spend about 85 billion Namibian {dollars} ($4.7bn) over the subsequent 5 years to create greater than 500,000 jobs, however there are questions on how the funds shall be sourced.
The IPC’s Itula, in the meantime, desires to liberalise the financial system and permit extra overseas firms in.
Corruption: Successive SWAPO governments are accused of deep-rooted corruption. The fish-rot scandal that broke in 2019 nonetheless causes a stench. Fishing is profitable in Namibia and accounts for 20 p.c of export income.
A number of high authorities officers, together with late President Geingob, had been implicated after WikiLeaks launched recordsdata revealing how officers ran schemes to manage worthwhile fishing quotas earlier than diverting them to an Iceland firm for kickbacks. Six individuals, together with two ministers from SWAPO, were jailed.
Though Vice President Nandi-Nanditwah just isn’t implicated, SWAPO has come underneath fireplace for permitting some get together members who’re nonetheless being investigated to marketing campaign for her forward of the election, like SWAPO’s Youth League Secretary Ephraim Nekongo.
Housing disaster and land reform: The inequality spills over into land and property possession. Namibia urgently wants greater than half 1,000,000 properties to unravel a extreme housing scarcity, however many of the inhabitants wouldn’t qualify for a mortgage due to poverty and excessive property costs, in keeping with the World Financial Discussion board. Near half 1,000,000 individuals dwell in shacks and casual housing models in Windhoek.
Leftist events just like the Affirmative Repositioning motion have promised to assemble 300,000 homes over 5 years. In the meantime, Itula’s IPC says it’ll declare a state of emergency on housing.
A land reform programme, which aimed to purchase again land from largely white farm house owners to resettle poorer Namibians, has not run easily. Farmers are reluctant to promote land, or promote it at inflated costs, making it tough for the federal government to accumulate enough land for resettlement functions.
Events just like the AR have taken what analysts name a “radical place”, promising to forcibly reclaim some 1.4 million hectares (3,500,000) acres of land from foreigners and absentee landlords. The PDM has additionally promised to offer free land plots to the individuals.
What else?
Polls on Wednesday will shut at 9pm CAT (19:00 GMT).
Outcomes might be introduced on the next day, November 28.
Nevertheless, with the electoral fee reverting to poll papers, the outcomes would possibly take a number of extra days to emerge. Quite a few vote tallying issues within the 2019 elections marred the usage of digital card readers and prompted the swap.
Analysts say Wednesday’s vote is more likely to be peaceable as elections have been prior to now. Nevertheless, some consultants fear that delayed outcomes might lead to allegations of fraud and even pockets of violence, as was seen in Mozambique.