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US should correct wrongs by ending propaganda war against China

By Chen Weihua   For decades, US politicians have been engaging in smear campaigns against China, an apt example being the reckless China bashing in almost every presidential campaign. The propaganda war against China escalated after the Donald Trump administration took power and further intensified when it launched all-out trade, tech and …

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China donates COVID-19 vaccines to Burundi

Workers convey China-aided COVID-19 vaccines at an airport in Bujumbura, Burundi, Oct. 14, 2021. China has offered 500,000 Sinopharm doses of COVID-19 vaccines to help Burundi fight the pandemic. (Photo by EvrardNgendakumana/Xinhua) China has offered 500,000 Sinopharm doses of COVID-19 vaccines to help Burundi fight the pandemic. The handover ceremony took place on Oct. 14, …

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How US pays for fake news in Africa media to discredit China

Africa China Review Staff Writer  According to Zimbabwean daily newspaper the Herald, the US is engaged in payment for fake stories aimed at discrediting Chinese investments in Zimbabwe. “U.S. State Department is implement in “an intricate plan” to smear Chinese businesses in Zimbabwe “through disinformation, lies and sensationalism in the independent …

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To improve health in Africa, focus on spending better

Nurse Emily Chepng’eno (L) fits a ventilator mask during a simulation to demonstrate delivery of medical oxygen at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) unit following the installation of a modern Oxygen plant at the Metropolitan Hospital in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi on May 5, 2021. (Photo by Tony Karumba via CFP) In the past year-and-a-half …

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China’s spacecraft crew steps into space station

By Zhao Lei at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center  Screen image captured at Beijing Aerospace Control Center in Beijing, capital of China, Oct 16, 2021, shows the ShenzhouXIII mission crew at the Tiangong space station on Saturday morning, embarking on their six-month journey inside the station in the country’s longest spaceflight. [Photo by XuBu/chinadaily.com.cn] The Shenzhou XIII mission crew …

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South Africa: Ministers Freed In Military Veterans Hostage Drama

By Melody Chironda African National Congress Minister of Defence and Military Veterans ThandiModise, Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele, and Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Thabang Makwetla were held hostage by disgruntled military veterans who said the government failed to address their demands. The ministers were attending a meeting to discuss the plight of the former soldiers of the African National …

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Ghanaian start-up introduces Chinese-made EV to help reduce carbon emissions

Two staff members take a test ride on electric motorbikes imported from China in Accra, Ghana, October 8, 2021. /Xinhua For a long time, Ghana’s public transportation system has been a key source of carbon dioxide emissions. To address the challenge, SolarTaxi Ghana Limited, a Ghanaian start-up, has decided to make a …

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China’s foreign trade maintains robust growth, reports improved quality

By Zhao Yang, Guo Xiaoyu A loaded ship leaves a container terminal in Lianyungang, east China’s Jiangsu Province, July 13, 2021. (Photo by Wang Jianmin/Xinhua) China’s foreign trade maintained robust growth with strong resilience and improved quality in the first three quarters of the year, backed by the country’s steady economic development. China’s total imports …

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China’s 2021 growth moderates to 8%: IMF Report

Africa China Review Staff Writer  China’s growth will moderate to 8 percent, while the world economy is estimated to grow at 5.9 percent this year according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) report. Although the uncertainty of the effects of COVID-19 pandemic still prevail, a global recovery is on the increase. …

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Tanzania: Relief Fund to Uplift Families Out of Poverty

World Bank/Flickr Dar es Salaam’s Rapid Bus System (file photo). ECONOMISTS have expressed their high hopes on the 1.3tri/- soft loan released by International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Tanzania, saying the funds will uplift the living standard of those pulled down below poverty line by the Covid-19 pandemic. The funding was meant …

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