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Man Builds Business Carrying Bags for Hikers on the Otter Trail in Eastern Cape

The Otter Trail in Tsitsikamma National Park is famous for its beauty — and for…

A Snapshot of Key Events in China-Africa Cooperation in 2024

The year 2024 saw a further deepening of China-Africa relations, with a number of milestones. …

A Journey to the Heart of Wildlife Conservation: Visiting the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Center

Nestled in the heart of Limpopo’s wild and untamed landscapes, the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Center…

From Echo Caves and Museum of Man to The Shoe Shop: Exploring Limpopo’s Hidden Treasures Steeped in History and Culture

It was a hot Thursday afternoon, December 12, in Burgersfort, East of Limpopo Province in…

FEATURE: Zimbabweans Remember Departed Liberation Veterans On Heroes Day

HARARE, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) — Atop a hill about six km south of downtown Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital, lies a revered shrine where Zimbabwe’s departed heroes are laid to rest. Every second Monday of August, Zimbabweans gather at the shrine overlooking Harare to pay tribute to liberation war fighters who took up arms and fought colonialism to deliver the country from the shackles of British colonial rule. The day comes as a reminder to Zimbabweans, particularly young people, that the freedom they…

De-Risking – I Want Your Market, But You Need To Slow Down Tech Development

BEIJING, July 5 (Xinhua) — The talk of de-risking from China has been gaining ubiquity among Western politicians and business communities recently, while the de-coupling approach seems to be put away, at least in rhetoric. Don’t get fooled. The nature of the new De-word is in fact to re-define risk and decouple from China in selective fields like high-tech and other key areas where those Western powers want to maintain their global dominance. For those who carefully craft and embrace…

China’s Luban Workshops Introduce Technical And Vocational Training For Automotive Talents In Tanzania

Abdullahi Okelo in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania tries to fully concentrate as he holds his tool, keen to start his practical work on automobile engine assembly before his tutors’ final assessment. Okelo’s dedication is driven by his deep passion for mechanical engineering and years of struggle to develop his engineering skills in a bid to earn a living.  “I am thrilled to be a student at the Luban Workshop, especially to be taught by the best tutors. This is…

China-Africa Economic And Trade Expo Propels Closer Economic Partnership

For much of the past 20 years, the Chinese economic engagement with Africa could be summarised in two words: investment and trade. During this period, China’s trade figures with African nations have been remarkable. For instance, in 2022, China-Africa trade surged to a record high of $282 billion, highlighting how China’s business cooperation with the continent of Africa continues to rise.   Statistics from the General Administration of Customs of China show that in the first four months of 2023, rising…

Living The Mechanical Dream: Studying In China A Highly Rewarding Experience For Foreign Students

As a child, I was captivated by machines and their inner workings. I yearned to design contraptions that could solve real-world problems and improve people’s lives. So when it came to selecting my major for university education, I knew that mechanical engineering was the right choice.   As for university, I decided to study at Assosa University in Ethiopia, because of the university’s reputation for excellence in mechanical engineering and the vibrant culture of the city it’s located in. For a…

Chinese Trade, Investment Fuel Rwanda’s Economic Development

Over the past few years, the development of Rwanda’s infrastructure and economy has greatly benefitted from the significant investment from China, according to insiders. The two countries have strengthened cooperation in various fields, particularly in the area of investment.   “The collaboration in investment has led to numerous benefits for both countries, such as increased economic growth, job opportunities, and improved access to resources and capital,” Emmanuel Bugingo, chairperson of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Security in the Chamber…

Russia, India Aim To Reach $50 Billion In Bilateral Trade In 2023

The India-Russia Business Forum was held on Wednesday on the sidelines ofthe St. Petersburg International Economic Forum ( SPIEF). The participants discussed the efforts the governments of India and Russia are taking to overcome transport and logistics problems, prospects of setting up a joint banking and financial structure to support the bilateral trade potential, andhigh-priority areas of cooperation between India and Russia. The talk was moderated by Ksenia Komissarova, Editor-in-Chief of the TVBRICS Media Network.“Last year was the 75th year since…

BRICS Union To Increase The Influence Of Developing Countries In The International Arena

BRICS foreign ministers met in Cape Town on Thursday 1 June. One of the current issues on the agenda is working out the criteria for accepting new members into BRICS. In addition, work will continue on preparations for the August 15th summit of the association. The Chairperson of the meeting, Naledi Pandor, South Africa’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that the partnership of the ‘Five’ is to drive inclusion of Africa and the global South in a more just and…

Indifferent SARB Undermines The Transformative Agenda Necessary For Fostering Inclusive Economic Growth

The implications of South African Reserve Bank (SARB) decisions on workers and black South Africans are significant, considering the history of financial exclusion and discrimination that has affected the majority black population in South Africa. The lingering effects of apartheid-era policies continue to impede the economic advancement of black individuals and businesses. Of particular concern is the indifference of the central bank towards the plight of marginalised communities.  On May 25th, the SARB’s monetary policy committee (MPC) raised the repo rate for the tenth…

Helping The Vulnerable: South-South Cooperation Can Greatly Contribute To Addressing Food Security Issues

A seminar on knowledge sharing in South-South cooperation was held at the UN premises in Beijing on 15 May. ChinAfrica sat down with one of the speakers David Kaatrud, director of Programme – Humanitarian & Development Programme & Policy Department, World Food Programme (WFP), to hear his opinion on global food security situation and the role of South-South cooperation in addressing food security challenges. Edited excerpts of the interview follow.   ChinAfrica: What is the general situation we are facing today regarding food security in…

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