Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah Explained

Honorific Prefix:Her Excellency
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
Honorific Suffix:MP
Office1:President-elect of Namibia
Predecessor1:Nangolo Mbumba
Office2:3rd Vice President of Namibia
Term Start2:4 February 2024
President2:Nangolo Mbumba
Predecessor2:Nangolo Mbumba
Office3:Deputy-Prime Minister of Namibia
Term Start3:21 March 2015
Term End3:4 February 2024
Primeminister3:Saara Kuugongelwa
Predecessor3:Marco Hausiku
Successor3:John Mutorwa
Office4:Minister of International Relations and Cooperation
Term Start4:4 December 2012
Term End4:4 February 2024
Predecessor4:Utoni Nujoma
Successor4:Peya Mushelenga
Office5:Minister of Environment and Tourism
Term Start5:21 March 2010
Term End5:4 December 2012
Primeminister5:Nahas Angula
Predecessor5:Willem Konjore
Successor5:Uahekua Herunga
Office6:Minister of Information and Broadcasting
Term Start6:2005
Term End6:2010
Primeminister6:Nahas Angula
Predecessor6:Nangolo Mbumba
Successor6:Joel Kaapanda
Office7:Minister of Women Affairs and Child Welfare
Term Start7:2000
Term End7:2005
Primeminister7:Hage Geingob
Predecessor7:position established
Successor7:Marlene Mungunda
Office8:Director General of Women Affairs
Term Start8:1996
Term End8:2000
Primeminister8:Hage Geingob
Office9:Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Term Start9:21 March 1990
Term End9:21 March 1996
Primeminister9:Hage Geingob
Birth Name:Netumbo Nandi
Birth Date:29 October 1952
Birth Place:Onamutai, South West Africa (now Namibia)
Nationality:Namibian
Party:SWAPO
Spouse:Epaphras Denga Ndaitwah
Occupation:Politician
Alma Mater:Keele University
Glasgow Caledonian University
Termstart1:21 March 2025

Ndemupelila Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (born 29 October 1952) is a Namibian politician who became president-elect of Namibia after winning the presidential election on 3 December 2024.[1] She is scheduled to be Namibia's fifth president and first woman to hold this position.[2] [3] She is a Namibian politician serving as third vice-president of Namibia since February 2024. She was also SWAPO first female presidential candidate for the 2024 Namibian general election. In 2017, Nandi-Ndaitwah was elected vice-president of SWAPO, the first woman to serve in that position.

Nandi-Ndaitwah previously served as the deputy prime minister of Namibia from 2015 to 2024, minister of International Relations and Cooperation from December 2012 to 2015, and as minister of Environment and Tourism from March 2010 to December 2012. She is a long-time member of the National Assembly.

Early life and education

Netumbo Nandi was born on 29 October 1952 to Justina Nekoto Shaduka-Nandi and Petrus Nandi at Onamutai in Ovamboland, South West Africa (today Ohangwena Region of northern Namibia).[4] Her father was an Anglican clergyman. She was the ninth of 13 children.[5] Ndaitwah was educated at St. Mary's Mission in Odibo.[6]

Nandi-Ndaitwah went into exile in 1974 and joined SWAPO members in Zambia. She worked at the SWAPO headquarters in Lusaka from 1974 to 1975 and attended a course at the Lenin Higher Komsomol School in the Soviet Union from 1975 until 1976. She graduated with a diploma in the work and practice of the communist youth movement. In 1987 she obtained a post-graduate diploma in public administration and management from the Glasgow College of Technology, in the United Kingdom, and in 1988 a further post-graduate diploma, in international relations, from Keele University, also in the UK. In 1989 Nandi-Ndaitwah obtained a master's degree in diplomatic studies, also from Keele University.[7]

Political career

Nandi-Ndaitwah became the SWAPO deputy representative in Zambia from 1976 until 1978 and the chief representative in Zambia from 1978 to 1980. From 1980 until 1986, she was the SWAPO chief representative in East Africa, based at Dar es Salaam. She was a member of the SWAPO central committee from 1976 to 1986 and the Namibian National Women's Organisation (NANAWO) president from 1991 to 1994.[7]

She has been a member of the National Assembly of Namibia since 1990. She was deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation from 1990 to 1996 and first gained ministerial status in 1996 as director-general of Women's Affairs in the Office of the President, where she served until 2000. In 2000 she was promoted to minister and given the Women Affairs and Child Welfare portfolio.[8]

From 2005 to 2010, she was the Minister of Information and Broadcasting in Namibia's cabinet. She subsequently served as Minister of Environment and Tourism until a major cabinet reshuffle in December 2012, in which she was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs,[9] a portfolio since renamed to International Relations and Cooperation.

Under President Hage Geingob, Nandi-Ndaitwah was appointed as Deputy-Prime Minister of Namibia in March 2015, while serving in parallel as Minister of International Relations and Cooperation.[10] Nandi-Ndaitwah sits both on SWAPO's central committee and the politburo. She is also the party's secretary for information and mobilisation and as such, is one of SWAPO's main spokespeople.[7] [11]

In March 2023, President Geingob named Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as SWAPO's presidential candidate in the 2024 Namibian general election.[12] Following Geingob's death in February 2024, Nandi-Ndaitwah was appointed vice president, succeeding Nangolo Mbumba who became president. She is the first woman serving in that role.[13] [14]

Personal life

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is married to Epaphras Denga Ndaitwah, former Chief of the Namibian Defence Force.[7] Her interests lie in children's community work and reading.

Awards

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah was awarded the 'thought leadership' at the Namibia Sustainable Development Awards.[15] Nandi-Ndaitwah was recognized with an Inter-Generational Leadership Award at the 2024 Nala Feminist (Nalafem) Summit.[16] She further holds an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.[17]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024-12-03 . Namibia will have its first female leader after the VP wins presidential election for ruling party . 2024-12-03 . KTALnews.com . en-US.
  2. Web site: Namene . John-Colin . 2024-12-04 . Nandi-Ndaitwah elected as Namibia’s first woman president . 2024-12-04 . The Namibian . en-GB.
  3. Web site: Namene . John-Colin . 2024-12-03 . Nandi-Ndaitwah elected as Namibia’s first woman president . 2024-12-03 . The Namibian . en-GB.
  4. News: Nandi-Ndaitwah's moment of truth . 14 April 2022 . . en-ZA.
  5. Web site: Mongudhi . Tileni . 2023-04-21 . Nandi-Ndaitwah’s moment of truth . 2024-11-25 . The Namibian . en-GB.
  6. Web site: Biographies of Namibian Personalities, N . Dierks . Klaus . Klaus Dierks . klausdierks.com . 11 June 2022.
  7. Web site: Hopwood . Graham . Who's Who, entry for Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah . Namibia Institute for Democracy . 8 January 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110611174934/http://www.nid.org.na/view_book_entry.php?book_id=128 . 11 June 2011.
  8. Web site: Nandi-Ndaitwah Netumbo . . 11 June 2022 .
  9. News: Transition team picked. Shipanga. Selma. Immanuel. Shinovene. 5 December 2012. The Namibian. 27 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131228002035/http://www.namibian.com.na/indexx.php?archive_id=103168&page_type=archive_story_detail&page=525. 28 December 2013. dead.
  10. News: Geingob announces Cabinet . . 20 March 2015 .
  11. Web site: Nandi-Ndaitwah Netumbo . 2023-02-13 . Namibian Parliament . en-US.
  12. News: Namibia: President Geingob Names Nandi-Ndaitwah Woman Successor. . 13 March 2023 .
  13. News: Nangolo Mbumba Sworn In as Namibia’s Interim President . . 5 February 2024 .
  14. News: Nangolo Mbumba sworn in as Namibia's fourth President . The Star Kenya . 4 February 2024.
  15. News: Mukokobi . Pricilla . 2024-06-21 . Namibia: VP Recognised for Environmental Contribution . 2024-09-03 . New Era . en.
  16. Web site: VP Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah receives inter-generational leadership award . 2024-11-23 . nbcnews.na.
  17. Web site: Nandi-Ndaitwah awarded honorary doctorate by University of Dar es Salaam . 2024-11-23 . nbcnews.na.