In 2010, as South Africa prepared to host the first soccer World Cup on African soil, a cry went up that would reverberate around the continent: “Ke nako (It is time). Feel it; it is here.” I thought of this saying as 2022 came to a close, not just because the 2022 World Cup finals were playing out in Qatar but also because of the Biden administration’s U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit held in Washington, D.C. I had hoped this summit would produce a “New Deal” for Africa, but in truth I did not set my hopes too high, having attended a similar summit toward the end of President Obama’s administration. I did not think this summit would be much better. I was wrong. I left December’s sum
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