Namibia’s vice president was among the first to vote in elections November 27 that could see her become the desert nation’s first woman leader, even as her ruling SWAPO party faces the strongest challenge yet to its 34-year grip on power. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, a 72-year-old veteran of the South West Africa People’s Organisation, cast her...

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