Mbumba takes 10 international trips in 10 months
By: Finna Kahili
President Nangolo Mbumba is in Cuba, his seventh trip in 10 months. Mbumba was sworn in February 2024 after Hage Geingob's death.
Presidential spokesperson Alfredo Hengari says other countries invite the president, and his trips benefit Namibia.
"The President of the Republic of Namibia travels, undertakes external missions on the basis of invitations and follow careful considerations of those invitations in terms of how they advance the national interest of Namibians,"stated Hengari.
Political analyst Ndumba Kamwanyah says that while diplomacy is essential, the government must prioritise stabilising Namibia’s economy.
While Kamwanyah acknowledges the significance of global engagement, he stresses that Namibia faces pressing economic challenges on which the president could focus.
"It is important to note that engaging in foreign relations is important to the country, but it is equally important for the president to strike a balance between these trips abroad and what is happening at home.
President Mbumba as we know is sort of a caretaker President, so his focus should really be primarily on continuing promoting and strengthening the existing policies and initiatives that the late Geingiob left behind. Rather than starting new initiatives, and projects." said Kamwanyah.
Kamwanyah says how these trips benefit Namibia is unclear when the country faces high unemployment, economic inequality, and the masses' hardships.
He also said that foreign trips are essential but should support domestic stability.
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