Namibia faces its toughest election yet and could trigger a runoff

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As Namibians head to the polls, the stakes are higher than ever.

Namibia’s election on 27 November is shaping up to be one of the most fiercely contested in its history and, for the first time, it could lead to a second round of voting. The election would determine whether Swapo, in power since independence in 1990, retains its dominance or becomes another former liberation movement to lose its grip on power. 

In The Conversation earlier this month, Henning Melber, a Swapo member…



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