Namibia: Medium- to long-term political risk upgraded to category 5/7 | Credendo
Namibia: Medium- to long-term political risk upgraded to category 5/7 | Credendo
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Namibia: political and economic outlook with emphasis on foreign policy, diplomacy, and elections
- Political backdrop
- Presidential democracy; SWAPO dominates politics since independence (1990).
- 2024 general elections secured SWAPO parliamentary majority; Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah became first female president in 2025.
- Stable political climate with strong institutions relative to regional peers; policy-making is ambitious and credible.
- Short-term political risk
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