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Nandi Ndaitwah Set to Lead Swapo as First Female President
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27502, member: 2262"] Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah breaks new ground as she prepares to lead Swapo after 65 years of male leadership. The party gave her full support last month when the central committee voted her through without competition. They plan to make everything official during Saturday's special meeting happening in Windhoek. Her rise marks a historic change as she becomes the first woman to reach this position. Party official Uahekua Herunga talked with The Namibian newspaper yesterday about the upcoming event. He explained they planned just one thing for the gathering - formally presenting Nandi-Ndaitwah as their new leader. The second-highest job she currently holds will stay empty until 2027. Some experts believe this happened because running multiple big campaigns might stretch resources thin before March 21, when Namibia swears in its next president. Not everyone agrees with these decisions. Longtime member Jerry Ekandjo recently told One Africa Television he thinks both are freezing the vice president spot and holding this special meeting to break party rules. His comments highlight some resistance to these changes despite the historic nature of the moment. The leadership transition continues moving forward regardless of these concerns. Duminga Ndala from the Landless People's Movement youth league sees major progress. She responded to questions yesterday, saying this breakthrough helps destroy old ideas about women lacking qualifications for top jobs. Female leadership at this level shows young women that these positions belong to everyone, not just men. She believes seeing women succeed encourages others to pursue leadership careers, even in traditionally male areas. Ndala pointed out the challenges women leaders face in politics. She explained how hard it can be to earn respect when dealing with deeply established male power systems. Female leaders often face unfair criticism about their appearance rather than their ideas or decisions. These superficial attacks can undermine public confidence in their abilities despite their qualifications. [/QUOTE]
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