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Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah was officially sworn in as Namibia’s first female president on March 21, 2025, a day that also marked the country’s 35th Independence Day. Nandi-Ndaitwah was previously Namibia’s vice president, serving under the outgoing president, Nangolo Mbumba.
So far, the continent has witnessed five women rise to presidential power through direct election, marking significant milestones in African political history.
- Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (Namibia, December 2024 – Present) Currently making history as Namibia’s first female president.
- Sahle-Work Zewde (Ethiopia, October 2018 – October 2024) Ethiopia’s first elected female president was unanimously chosen by the National Parliamentary Assembly.
- Ameenah Gurib-Fakim (Mauritius, June 2015 – March 2018) As Mauritius’s first female president, Gurib-Fakim was unanimously elected by the National Assembly following the resignation of President Kailash Purryag.
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Liberia, January 2006 – January 2018) A trailblazer as Africa’s first elected female president, Sirleaf served two consecutive terms after winning both the 2005 and 2011 elections.
- Joyce Hilda Banda (Malawi, April 2012 – May 2014) Banda served as Malawi’s fourth president and was recognized by Forbes as the 40th most powerful woman globally and Africa’s most powerful woman in 2014.
- Samia Suluhu Hassan (Tanzania, March 2021 – Present) Hassan assumed the presidency following the death of President John Magufuli.
- Catherine Samba-Panza (Central African Republic, January 2014 – March 2016) Samba-Panza served as Acting Head of State following the resignation of rebel leader Michael Djotodia.
- Agnès Monique Ohsan Bellepeau (Mauritius) Bellepeau served two terms as Acting President: first from March to July 2012, and again from May to June 2015, during transitional periods between presidents.
- Rose Francine Rogombé (Gabon, June 2009 – October 2009) As President of the Senate, Rogombé automatically became interim president following the death of President Omar Bongo, serving until a new president was elected.
- Ivy Matsepe-Cassaburi (South Africa, September 2005) Matsepe-Cassaburi served briefly as acting president for four days when both the president and vice president were out of the country, and again for 14 hours during a transition of power.
- Sylvie Kinigi (Burundi, October 1993 – February 1994) Making history as Africa’s first female head of state, Kinigi served as acting president during a critical period following the assassination of President Melchior Ndadaye.