Nitombo Nandi-Ndiotoh is the first woman to focus on the president of Namibia

In a rare move in Africa, Nitomybo Nandi-Nadaeh was the president of Namibia, the first woman to take over the presidency in this fierce state in southern Africa after the judiciary established her victory in elections marred by chaos in late November.
Nandi-Nadaitah, who is 72 years old and who belongs to the ruling party, the constitutional oath in the capital, Windhuk, during a ceremony attended by the heads of African states such as Angola and South Africa, as well as Tanzania.
Virgin president Nangolo Mbumba, 83, delivered the power to Nympo Nandi-Nandea during a ceremony coinciding with the thirty-fifth anniversary of the country’s independence.
The heavy rains caused the ceremony to be transferred from the independence pellets to Stayat House. Ola applause when the president performed the department.
The President’s Swapo party, which rules the country rich in uranium since its independence in 1990, has strengthened its rule in the wake of chaotic elections that extended two days in some polling centers amid full ambiguity.
The judiciary rejected the appeal by the opposition in the election result, which allowed Nikombo Nandi-Nadi to follow the example of Eileen Johnson Cerelev, who was elected President of Lieberia in 2006 in a precedent in the African continent.
The struggle for the independence of Namibia that South Africa was occupying in the time of the apartheid, the activist Nitombo Nandi-Nadaeh was exile in Moscow.
When she took over the foreign portfolio, she praised the “good historical relations” with North Korea, in a rare comment of its kind on the international diplomatic scene.
During her election campaign, she pledged “to create at least 500,000 jobs in the next five years” in a country where unemployment affected 44 % of those between the ages of 18 and 34 years in 2023.
It intends to invest $ 85 billion in Namibi (4.3 billion euros) in specific areas, such as agriculture, fishing, creative or sports industries in the country of three million people.
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