Chinese state-owned firms have built, financed or currently operate more than one-quarter of Africa's ports, according to a new study that has detailed the scope of Beijing's investment in the ...
Alibaba Group-owned e-commerce giant AliExpress has set its sights on the African continent for further growth.
South Africa is set to showcase its athletic talent at the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, with Olympic ...
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Briefly on MSN"Protect your peace": SA woman shares reasons for quitting job in China after 10 days, SA ...A South African woman working in China shared a video detailing how she was about to resign from her new school afterr being ...
The global economic order is shifting at an unprecedented pace. Protectionism is no longer an exception but a growing norm, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: China Commits to Teach Africa How to FishThe People's Republic of China, through its Public Diplomacy Association (CPDA), says China is committed to ensuring that African countries are taught how to fish through capacity development that ...
Consul General of China in Johannesburg, Pan Qingjiang has undertaken to increase exchanges and cooperation between Chinese ...
N J Ayuk, founder and executive chairman of the African Energy Chamber told China Daily in an exclusive interview that ...
Of a total of 231 ports in 32 African countries, China is invested in 78 facilities, with the heaviest concentrations in West Africa, underscoring the region’s strategic importance to China’s ...
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