HOW AFRICA FOREIGN POLICY PRIORITIES CHANGED IN 20 YEARS TOWARDS China USA, EU AFCFTA AFRICAN UNION

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HOW AFRICA FOREIGN POLICY PRIORITIES CHANGED IN 20 YEARS TOWARDS China USA, EU AFCFTA AFRICAN UNION


African countries economic and investments in infrastructure with China import export bank or Exim bank in countries like Caro Egypt, Kenya Nairobi, Tanzania Dar es Salaam, South Africa Johannesburg, Durban Pretoria, including Ghana Accra and Zambia Lusaka, the Africa foreign policy has changed over the decades as Africa countries collaborate…

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@EDUSPLORER

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@marilynmaynard8784

I hope and Pray the next 20yrs Africa will Finally be Free Amen

@clarencedunn5113

Very good reporting, brother man. 👏

Thanks for the information

@kwabenaamoako6726

This is our century ❤

@mcarr7617

Africa fires the U.S., UN, IMF, EU so on and so forth!!!
No more colonization and pay reparations !!!!

Excellent, very educative, thanks for sharing edusplorer

@nganyaikono8356

Africa and its 54 states has enough to offer global geopolitics events no doubt, but does Africa understand this potential. Good selection anyway.

African engineers are not doing what they are educated to do or the engineers are not doing for African people in African Countries what is needed… food comes first and the African engineers have not built farm tractors for African food production and there is a price for thatl

@aviationnetwork9464

Brilliant analysis, I never thought of changes, Africa indeed is finding it foreign policy pathway. You are right AFCFTA change the game.