Editorial

Why China education attracts international students

Published: June 26,2023 By Gerald Mbanda Shanghai University of International Business and Economics. Graduation ceremony, June 20, 2023. Photo credit. @ Gerald Mbanda On June 20th, I was in Shanghai with my family where we attended a graduation ceremony at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics (SUIBE). The reason for our presence was that …

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Does Blinken visit to China give hope of renewed US-China cooperation? 

Published: June 23,2023 By Staff writer  As US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken concluded his visit to China political analysts question whether the visit gives hope for renewed cooperation between the US and China. The US Secretary of State said he had traveled to China to “strengthen high-level challenges of communication, to make …

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How the CIA Sent Nelson Mandela to Prison for 28 Years: Book Review

Published: June 14,2023 By staff writer  Author William Blum, in his book, “Rogue State AGuide to the World’s Only Superpower,” narrates the involvement of CIA in the arrest of Nelson Mandela by the Apartheid regime in Africa.  Chapter 23 of the book takes you through the job of an undercover CIA agent who tipped off the …

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Lifting millions out poverty, what lessons can Africa get from China?

Published: June 12,2023 By Mweusi Karake Apartments built for poor families relocated from mountainous areas in Guizhou-southwest region of China. The occupants are also given job to sustain them. Photo courtesy: @ Gerald Mbanda, Nov. 2019 Sixty years ago China was as poor as most African countries. Some African countries like, Ghana, Ethiopia, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda had …

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The U.S. has a “containment policy” against China. Former French
Ambassador to UN

Published:June 09,2023 By Staff writer In a panel discussion held in November 2022, titled “Is America Ready for a Multipolar World?“, hosted by the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a think tank in Washington DC,  former French Ambassador to the UN  Gérard Araud, took a swipe at the U.S as …

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China Africa Friendship built on Solid Rock Foundation

Published: June 02,2023 By Gerald Mbanda  Photo courtesy: @Ian Mbanda                                                                                   …

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Removing millions out poverty, what lessons can Africa get from China?

Published: May 29,2023 By Mweusi Karake Sixty years ago China was as poor as most African countries. Some African countries like, Ghana, Ethiopia, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda had a bettercitizens welfare; I hate to use income per capita, for a country can raise income per capita and remain very poor. An excellent example is a country once called …

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Chinese senior officials are the best informed professionals I know in the world: American Economist 

Published: May 23,2023 By staff writer At the Athens Democracy Forum in October last year, American economist and former director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University, Professor  Jeffrey Sachs said that, “ Chinese official are the best informed professionals I know in the world.” He further spoke of the way Chinese …

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China had the world’s largest GDP until the 1820s.

Published: May 18,2023 By Staff writer When the Chinese talk about the dream of national rejuvenation they are literally talking about pursuing strength of the country in all its form, rejuvenation of the nation and happiness of the people. China was once a strong country economically and was weakened by foreign …

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