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    Boris Johnson: Make Africa smile or make Africa feel better?

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    Article informationauthor, andrew hardingrole, Southern Africa correspondent

    July 27, 2019

    How will Africa react to the attention paid to new British President Boris Johnson’s plans for Brexit?

    Will Wit Smile, Avi keep them from sending or let them be fine?

    Would they be mean to Africa if there was a change of government within the same party for far away Britain?

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    British health inspectors and government officials are working feverishly across Africa, but no one notices or sends anyone.

    To some extent, it’s the same with friends of the British royal family.

    And I think so. Africa is changing rapidly.

    Today, Chinese government officials are happily welcoming the arrival of the Cali checks, as are solar power investors from the United Arab Emirates and India, actors and music celebrities from the United States, Russian nuclear officials and Brazilian businessmen.

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    We call it Disphoto. China will not become a major investor in Africa

    Now they also need to seriously throw out the red carpet for Way from the Contris of Africa – because of the construction of Chinese roads and trains, the continental bindei was severed before the continent came over, so we start focusing more on Demcev rather than outsiders seeking support for top cans suitable for Demcev.

    True, the Federation is still useful. And certainly one day we might have a trade deal with the UK, and that would be very important.

    But it is also true to say that Africa is at the back of the deal queue and who knows if I left?

    “It will take many years for us to be happy, but that means going to Africa and saying wait,” said Britain’s Peer Lord Peter Hein Toke.

    Even if Brexit goes smoothly, “it means the transition will still go on… and the path to the front will be complicated,” Mr E said.

    The UK has and will continue to have close relationships with many parts of Africa.

    But for now, there is much worry in Africa and much hoopla that Brexit will not last.

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    For years, EU authorities have largely cared instead of encouraging business with Africa.

    If Oga Johnson is fit to break free of the EU’s shackles, the continent will jump at the opportunity for new partnerships and business deals with London, as I am strong in language, history and culture, and highly value British values.

    Boris Johnson (second from left) meets with a Ghanaian businessman at the British Embassy in Accra, Ghana, on February 15, 2017.

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    We call it Disphoto. Boris Johnson to visit Ghana after becoming UK Foreign Secretary

    “Brexit is good for Africa. Boris Johnson and the government are good, especially in the morning. There will be more restrictive slots[under the EU],” Rob Hersoy, founder and chairman of Invest Africa, said of South Africa.

    Oga Hersoy predicts that once Britain leaves the EU, “the door will open”.

    The reality is that Africa has a positive view of Britain. Everyone is lining up to trade. ”

    Women take a selfie with a mobile phone during the Royal Ascot Goat Races in Kampala, Uganda, August 25, 2018.

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    We call it Disphoto. Africa’s middle class grows

    It’s true that China has dominated investment in Africa for about 20 years, and the UK and US are trying to catch up.

    However, the structure of Beijing and its construction will help open up new markets and opportunities for Contris and companies ready to take advantage of the opportunities.

    Still, Africa is too big and too complex to look at from a business perspective.

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    We call it Disphoto. Katakata forces African Pipo to leave Deer House.

    Security, climate change, immigration and ODA health emergencies like Ebola are of vital importance, and the UK will continue to play a key role in each of the diswaharas – and they will only change because of Johnson, they don’t need to.

    The UK still contributes 0.7% of Contri’s income to foreign aid and development.

    But Oga Johnson prefers to focus on supporting African businesses.

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    Why does Africa Guts try to keep Britain’s new prime minister from talking about the continent for years and overlook so many bad stories?

    Ogre Johnson would like to say that they dismiss some of the earlier us as play.

    Once you write about British-African relations, let me say, “No problem, but I’ll say I was once in charge, and I’m not in charge again.”

    A model of the statue commemorating enslaved Africans who lost their lives in the slave trade is photographed to be unveiled by Boris Johnson in central London on August 18, 2008.

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    We call it Disphoto. Many African pipos were enslaved during colonial times.

    Many people in Africa ignore the current situation and focus on the future.

    But I can say for sure that the actions of Oga Johnson, the British Foreign Secretary, will not only anger Africans, but will cause some damage. For example, there is the issue of decolonization and aid to the continent for Mauritius, which is in a dispute with Britain over the ultimate ownership of the Chagos Islands.

    Isolating the UK in Europe to leave the EU, Ogre Johnson dealing with Chagos Mata, Africa coming together and people not putting up with nonsense, all these are helping to force the UN to ignore the London protests and inflict a humiliating defeat for the UN and the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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    Finally, assuming that Brexit passes and the UK is free to start negotiating new business agreements, or even complete them as in the case of South African contris, we can clearly see that African contris will make negotiations difficult, as they are nowhere near the EU market of 500 million consumers.

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    South Africa correspondent Andrew Harding writes analysis

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