Culture
Namibia has massive economic inequality. There is a small wealthy elite that control the majority of all goods. Segregation continues to be an issue since the end of apartheid, although more non-whites have joined the upper classes. Whites only represent 7% of the population and own most of the large businesses.
One of the main ethnic groups living in Southern Namibia is the Herero. To this day they are still very influenced by the Europeans who visited them in the 19th century. Many of the Herero claim Christianity due to this time period, and many of the women wear Victorian-style dresses with large, horn-shaped headgear.