US FIRST LADY ARRIVES GHANA
The United States’ First Lady Melania Trump arrived Ghana’s
capital Accra on Tuesday on her first solo international trip in Africa, during
which she will visit child health facilities, orphanages and meet caregivers.
The
stop is Mrs Trump’s first on a four-country tour that will include visits to
Kenya, Malawi and Egypt.
A welcoming ceremony of drums and dancing by men and women
dressed in traditional attire followed. Trump clapped her hands and waved at a
group of school children waiting for her at the airport.
Trump then visited child health facilities and met
caregivers during her stay in the capital. She has focused on children as her
signature issue and plans to promote child well-being during her four-country
tour, which will include stops in Kenya, Malawi and Egypt.
President Donald Trump has not visited Africa since
taking office in 2017, but he has reportedly said immigrants from Africa came
from “shithole countries”. He denied making the remark.
More recently, he said on Twitter, he had asked his
Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, “to closely study the South Africa land and
farm seizures and expropriations and large scale killing of farmers”.
South Africa has proposed land reforms but not
implemented them. Forty-seven farmers were killed in 2017-2018 — a 20-year low,
according to AgriSA, an association of agricultural associations.
Courtesy (NAN)
Courtesy (NAN)
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