Africa's eyes are on Biden's prioritisation of continental trade

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When Donald Trump leaves the US capital tonight with his tail between his legs, it will be a moment of great relief for many Africans too. Like many in his own country, we've had it with his delusions of grandeur and, quite frankly, even Dinner at Somizi's was more entertaining than Trump's late-night tweets. With the possible exception of ACDP leader Kenneth Meshoe who, last year, urged us to pray for Trump's re-election, many of us couldn't wait to see the back of him. (Can someone please double check that his sons, Eric and Donald Jr., have packed their bags too?) President Tweety refused to concede a free and fair election, and instead incited his support base of working-class whites...

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