The rise and decline of independent candidates and what it teaches young Namibians about democracy

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 7/11/2025
In 2020, Namibia witnessed a political moment that felt electric. For the first time in decades, independent candidates flooded the political space with confidence and colour. They came armed not with party slogans but with promises of massive transformation and country-first politics. They (…)
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