WASHINGTON, DC - US President Donald Trump was sworn-in for his second term in office in Washington DC on Monday.
Thousands of supporters traveled to the capital to witness Trump take oath of office, despite the forecast of adverse weather conditions.
Trump has outlined his major executive orders that he will implement within his first week in office.
These include plans of mass deportation of illegal immigrants while strengthening border security, tightening up on tariffs, and ramping up US energy production to name a few.
eNCA correspondent in Washington, Zayn Nabbi was on the ground covering the story.
Trump aims to usher in a new era of US politics, marked by bold executive actions and sweeping reforms.
Trump enters office amid concerns about his approach to governance and the future of American democracy.
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International relations expert Professor John Stremlau from Wits University discussed the implications of this historic moment, geopolitical risk consultant Mohamed Cassimjee from Global Compass joined in on the discussion.
Economics professor at Stellenbosch Business School, André Roux gave an insight on how would this affect the South African economy.
During his oath of office for a second term, Trump did not hold back on his ambitious vision for America promising nothing less than a transformative Golden Age.
Professor Xolela Mangcu from The George Washington University discussed this and more with eNCA and Professor John Stremlau.