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How will the 2024 US election shape relations with Africa?

How will the 2024 US election shape relations with Africa?

As Americans prepare to vote, the impact reaches far beyond the US

Africa Daily · BBC World Service

November 4, 202423m 24s

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Show Notes

The 2024 US election, set for Tuesday November 5, could have major implications for African economies and African communities in the United States.

As Africa’s global significance grows, the election may reshape US engagement in areas like investment, health, security, and climate policy. On one side, former President Donald Trump has pledged to prioritise domestic issues, which could mean a reduction in US aid and military presence abroad. In contrast, Vice President Kamala Harris has focused on climate action, strengthening international partnerships, and expanding social programs.

South African broadcaster, Redi Tlhabi, joins Alan Kasujja to explore what’s at stake for Africa and why this election matters for African nations, leaders, and communities in the US.

Presenter: Alan Kasujja Guest: Redi Tlhabi