30
Jan
The Windhoek afternoon was ordinary until it wasn't. When the American streamer IShowSpeed stepped off a plane in Namibia this month, he didn't arrive with the traditional entourage of a Hollywood star or the diplomatic protocol of a visiting head of state. He arrived with a smartphone, a stabilizer, and an audience of millions watching in real-time. It wasn’t just a celebrity moment; it was a profound glimpse into how dramatically the internet has restructured the concepts of visibility, influence, and national branding. In the space of a few hours, locations that rarely appear on global screens, from the dust-blown…
