Published: February 23,2023 By Staff writer “It is the US, not China, that undermines and tramples on international rules,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told a news conference on Tuesday. A report released by Xinhua News Agency on Monday, exposes how the US has clung to her hegemony almost in all fields including economy, military politics and …
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China leadership hails victory over COVID-19
Published: February 20,2021 By Staff writer On Thursday last week, president Xi Jinping who is also the general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee chaired the Political Bureau the party’s top leadership organ. According to media sources, the meeting observed that China has secured a major, decisive victory in fighting COVID-19, creating …
Read More »Zambia refutes propaganda by western media on China call for debt destructing
Published: February 16,2023 By Staff writer Zambian Minister of Finance and National Planning Situmbeko Musokotwane said that contrary to the Financial Times report, which was based on a media interview with him, he clarified that his country is “in no position to reject any proposals between China and the World Bank. Zambia’s focus was on achieving debt …
Read More »Why Biden cannot be trusted on US- China competition
Published: February 13,2023 By Gerald Mbanda Following the incident of US shooting down a Chinese civilian airship (balloon) over which Chinese authorities had informed Washington that it had deviated by accident and used for meteorological purposes, Washington insisted it was on a spaying mission. On Tuesday last week while giving his second State of the Union address, Biden …
Read More »Why are US and NATO escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine?
Published: February 09,2023 By Staff writer Peace and security is a prerequisite for sustainable development and well-being of the people. Since the war broke out between Russia and Ukraine, the international community is largely concerned about the loss of innocent lives and disruption of economic activities. Advocates for peace have …
Read More »Xi stresses grasping, advancing Chinese modernization
Published: February 09,2023 Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, addresses the opening of a study session at the Party School of the CPC Central Committee (National Academy of Governance) on Feb. 7, 2023. …
Read More »US shooting of China balloon; a storm in a tea cup
Published: February 06,2023 By Gerald Mbanda Source: internet: Marissa Nuemann A Chinese civilian airship accidentally entered US airspace some days ago and China acknowledged that the balloon was a civilian vessel designed for meteorological research and its entry to the US was accidental. However, the US instead of verifying China’s statement, simply jumped at the conclusion that their perceived “number one enemy” …
Read More »US offensive in Africa meant to counter China influence
Published: February 01,2023 By Gerald Mbanda US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield In mid-January, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellenstarted a 10 day African tour that took her to Senegal, Zambia and South Africa. While in Senegal, Yallenvisited Gorre Island known for its role in the 15th- to 19th-century Atlantic slave trade from which …
Read More »Can China warn US on violation of human rights and hate speech?
Published: January 30,2023 By staff writer Protests in the US after police killed an African American Tyre Nicholas in Mephis, Tennessee. Recently, some US cities were faced with mass demonstrations by protesters after police beat to death an African American young man in Mephis, Tennessee. A video shared on social …
Read More »How to stimulate and sustain supply chain resilience- now
Published: January 25,2023 By Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem Businesses looking to optimise their global value chains have always had to find a way to circumvent trade tensions and bottlenecks. Most recently, there has been a shift towards reshoring operations to increase resilience while decreasing transport costs to meet the growing demand for locally made products …
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