Henk Mudge, a Namibian presidential candidate, has made headlines with a controversial campaign promise ahead of the upcoming November election.
Mudge declared that if he wins, he will give Chinese nationals residing in Namibia 120 days to leave the country.
This bold stance reflects Mudge’s concerns over China’s growing influence in Namibia, particularly in economic sectors such as construction, mining, and retail, where Chinese businesses have become prominent players. He argues that local businesses and job opportunities for Namibians are being negatively impacted by foreign interests, especially those from China.
Mudge’s position is likely to polarize the electorate, with some supporting his view as a means to protect Namibian resources, while others view it as a potentially harmful move that could strain international relations and undermine foreign investment.
The Chinese embassy in Namibia has yet to comment on Mudge’s statements, and it remains to be seen how this rhetoric will influence voters as the election approaches.