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China and Rwanda cooperation attracts Chinese investors.

By Africa China Review Reporter Mr. Alex Yam (Ren Wenwen) left, and Mr. Francis Ruzagiliza (Right), Chief Operations Manager and Country Manager respectively, at Asia Machinery InvestmentsLimited, Kigali-Rwanda.    Photo: Africa China Review. Sept, 2, 2021.  A few years ago it was not possible to find heavy-duty trucks being sold on the Rwanda market. Companies involved in …

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Eight in 10 African countries to miss crucial Sept. COVID-19 vaccination goal: WHO official

Africa is likely to miss the urgent global goal of vaccinating the most vulnerable 10 percent of each country’s population against COVID-19 by the end of September, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO Regional Office for Africa in a statement released on Thursday said that 42 of …

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US uses politics of fear to target China

By Gu Guoping Illustration: SONG CHEN The newly released US intelligence report shows US President Joe Biden has not forsaken the policy of his predecessor Donald Trump, even though the global situation demands that he abandon the practice of garnering support by spreading political fear of imaginary enemies. When Biden …

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Blaming China not the answer to COVID-19 origin-tracing: Zimbabwean FM

Zimbabwean Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Frederick Shava. Photo courtesy: Internet International cooperation in fighting COVID-19 is indispensable if the world is to fully control and defeat the pandemic, Zimbabwean Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Frederick Shava said in a recent interview. “As we grapple with …

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The two opposite sides of Xinjiang

By Africa China Review staff writer FILE PHOTO: Weapons the government seized from militants in Xinjiang on display at an exhibition titled “Major Violent Terrorist Attack Cases in Xinjiang”, during a government organised trip in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China, January 3, 2019. Photo credit: REUTERS/Ben Blanchard As the Taliban took control of Afghanistan capital Kabul recently, the memories of …

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Kenya home to 4th largest savanna elephant population in the world

Elephants walk along the edge of one of the seasonal lakes on World Elephant Day at the Amboseli National Park (365 kilometres southeast of the capital Nairobi) near Oloitiktok in Kajiado East County on August 12, 2020. /AFP/Getty Images. Kenya has a total of 36,280 savanna elephants, the fourth largest population in the world after Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Tanzania …

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New Chinese vaccine 77 percent effective against Delta variant

By WANG XIAOYU Doses of the Sinopharm vaccine against the COVID-19 are seen. [Photo/Agencies] A late-stage clinical trial has found a three-dose Chinese vaccine developed by Chongqing ZhifeiBiological Products to be nearly 82 percent effective in preventing diseases related to COVID-19 and over 77 percent effective against the highly transmissible Delta variant of …

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Zambia: Newly Elected President Hichilema Sacks Military, Police Chiefs

By Jerry Chifamba  C. Mwakideu / Deutsche Welle A supporter of new Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema (file photo). Newly elected President HakaindeHichilema fired Zambia Police Service Inspector General Kakoma Kanganja and all service chiefs and their deputies barely a week after his inauguration. On Sunday, Hichilema announced the appointment of new army and airforce chiefs, as well as a new head of the southern African country’s defence wing. “I …

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The West got it very wrong about Covidbringing an end to ‘Made in China’ goods

Tom Fowdy FILE PHOTO. FiJiaxing, Zhejiang province, China. © Reuters / Stringe Dial back to early 2020, and the Western media was full of predictions that the global supply chain would leave China because of Covid-19. That hasn’t happened… If anything, Beijing is in a stronger position than ever. Google just made …

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Why China-Africa relations continue to thrive during the pandemic

photo courtesy: modernghana.com China and Africa have shown the world how a bilateral relationship can continue to thrive despite a raging pandemic.Ever since the outbreak of the pandemic, China and Africa have supported one another with good faith, further enriching their brotherhood. When China struggled to contain the pandemic within its borders, leaders …

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