As President Donald Trump was sworn into office on Jan. 20, African nations watched the inauguration ceremony with the expectation that he would “focus more on partnerships with African countries.” But some in Africa remain critical, focusing on the president’s ability to travel internationally. On Jan. 10, Trump was formally convicted of a felony by a New York court after he was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Trump denies the accusations, dubbing them as “political witch-hunt” and claiming innocence. Yet some claim such a conviction could potentially impact the president’s foreign trips. Soon after Trump