Namibia’s Foreign Policy Faces Test as Trump’s Second Term Begins
January 20, 2025
For the second time, Donald Trump will be inaugurated Monday as president of the United States. It represents a pivotal time in American history, a new period beyond the world order created by the United States and its allies post-World War II. For the right, it presents hope for a future of a country it sees as lurching too far to the left. But for millions of others, it’s the dawning of a dark era, one more nativist, inward-looking and mean-spirited that could leave the marginalized more vulnerable than ever.But how will Namibia’s President-elect, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s administration deal with this unconventional president? we were Joined By Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation director of multilateral affairs Jeroboam Shanika