China-Algeria Relations Continue to Grow 65 Years After Their Establishment

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune visited China on 17-21 July at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, receiving a warm welcome from the Chinese government and people.  The Chinese people often describe the China-Algeria bond as an enduring friendship deeply rooted in the hearts of the two peoples. Whenever the restoration of China’s legitimate seat… Continue reading China-Algeria Relations Continue to Grow 65 Years After Their Establishment

Zuma’s MK Bombshell ‘Seeks To Topple ANC Leaders Who Jailed Him’ 

Ambitions for political office do not drive former President Jacob Zuma, but the strategic toppling of ANC leaders he believes sent him to jail without trial, said insiders.  According to sources close to Zuma, the former ANC leader’s decision to vote for the newly formed party, Umkhonto weSizwe (MK), in the 2024 general elections, and… Continue reading Zuma’s MK Bombshell ‘Seeks To Topple ANC Leaders Who Jailed Him’ 

Road Safety Prioritized As Festive Season Intensifies

Mpumalanga has one of the key road networks often overwhelmed during the festive season, starting with the N4 stretch between Middelburg and Komatipoort near the Mozambican border.

Mpumalanga has one of the key road networks often overwhelmed during the festive season, starting with the N4 stretch between Middelburg and Komatipoort near the Mozambican border. As a result, Mpumalanga MEC for Community Safety, Security and Liaison, Vusi Shongwe, has launched the 2023 Festive Season Road Safety Campaign with the hope of saving lives.… Continue reading Road Safety Prioritized As Festive Season Intensifies

Chinese-built Road Transforms Holy Site of Kibeho in South Rwanda

Esperance Mukamusoni had to travel for three hours from her home in the city of Huye to reach Kibeho, a sacred site for Christians in Nyaruguru District in south Rwanda. But not anymore. Thanks to a road constructed by a Chinese firm, the travel time has been reduced to just 50 minutes. Now, Mukamusoni can… Continue reading Chinese-built Road Transforms Holy Site of Kibeho in South Rwanda

Zimbabwe Launches New Tourism Campaign To Draw Chinese Visitors

A Chinese couple smiles while taking pictures of the blossoming jacaranda trees in Harare’s Africa Unity Square, which is adjacent to the famous Meikles Hotel.  People in Zimbabwe always look forward to the purple blossoms which, apart from simply being beautiful, are seen as marking the change of seasons – the end of the dry… Continue reading Zimbabwe Launches New Tourism Campaign To Draw Chinese Visitors

The Drum Music Ritual is a Celebration of Burundi’s Cultural Heritage

At 5:30 p.m., the square in front of the Rohero courthouse comes alive. In the heart of Bujumbura, Burundi’s capital, Tuesdays are transformed into a celebration of tradition. As they do every week, the drummers take out their instruments to begin the ritual rehearsals. As soon as the first beats are heard, a crowd gathers,… Continue reading The Drum Music Ritual is a Celebration of Burundi’s Cultural Heritage

Intelligent Technologies and Green Transition Empower Xiamen Port

As a boy growing up in Durban, the largest seaport city in South Africa, Kashveer Raghunath is no stranger to port terminals. But when he walked into the Hairun Container Terminal located in berths 4-6 of the Haicang section of the Xiamen Port, what he saw was totally different from that in his hometown.  On… Continue reading Intelligent Technologies and Green Transition Empower Xiamen Port

Nelson Mandela’s vision for South Africa, Africa, and the world remains relevant 10 years after his passing

Mandela Day is an annual global celebration adopted by the United Nations that takes place on July 18 to honour the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela.

Nelson Mandela lifted the first Rugby World Cup Webb Ellis trophy held in South Africa in 1995, a year after the country’s first democratic elections in 1994. As the country looks forward to celebrating three decades of transition from a country that witnessed some of the worst crimes against humanity, its record fourth Rugby World… Continue reading Nelson Mandela’s vision for South Africa, Africa, and the world remains relevant 10 years after his passing

Carl Niehaus, ARETA Members, Join EFF In Bid To Unseat ANC

In a new political twist, African Radical Economic Transformation Alliance (ARETA) President Carl Niehaus has announced his party’s decision to join the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), saying it was the only way to unseat President Cyril Ramaphosa’s governing ANC in next year’s general elections.  During a meeting broadcasted via his #InMyCrosshairs platform on X spaces… Continue reading Carl Niehaus, ARETA Members, Join EFF In Bid To Unseat ANC

South Africa’s Deputy President Visits Vietnam on Working Visit to Southeast Asia

The Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, Paul Mashatile, has arrived in the capital of Vietnam, Hanoi, to begin the second leg of his first working visit to South East Asia. The politician laid a wreath at the mausoleum of the late Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh and conveyed a message of support… Continue reading South Africa’s Deputy President Visits Vietnam on Working Visit to Southeast Asia

African Times
Exit mobile version