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US presidential inauguration: What Joe Biden presidency means for Africa

By Guardian Exclusive
20 January 2021   |   3:33 pm
Expectations are high among Africans and African leaders as former US vice president, Joe Biden takes office as the 46th President of the United States. The biggest question right now on the mind of African leaders is how will a ​Joe Biden​ ​​presidency affect Africa’s​ over​ 1.3 billion people​?

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