28
Nov
When a young Namibian woman steps into a Cabinet position, the country notices. When that woman becomes the youngest health minister on the continent, the world begins to pay attention too. This week, that attention came from one of the most influential newspapers on the planet. The New York Times ran a profile on Dr Esperance Luvindao, capturing the unusual blend of youth, courage, and competence that has shaped her rise. The international spotlight is significant, but what it represents for Namibia is even more profound. At just 31, Dr Luvindao stands at the intersection of global recognition and local…
