Editorial

Beijing 2022: U.S. athletes are safer from COVID-19 in China than at home.

Published: February15,2022 By Staff Writer  Organizing and holding Beijing 2022 winter Olympic Games during COVID-19 pandemic was not an easy job for China, regarding the safety of players from all over the world from contamination of the COVID-19 virus.  U.S administration on a number of occasions pointed accusing fingers at …

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Beijing 2022: Moment to embrace peace and friendship.

Published: February 10,2022 By Gerald Mbanda Chinese and United States players after their curling mixed doubles round robin game of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at National Aquatics Center in Beijing, Feb. 5, 2022. (Xinhua/Wang Jingqiang) It was a tight competition between Fan Suyuan and Ling Zhi from China playing against Christopher Plysand Vicky Persinger of the United …

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Xi Jinping congratulatory message to AU reached the hearts of the African people.

Published: February07,2022 By Staff writer President Xi Jinping congratulatory message to African countries and the on the 35th African Union Summit, was a message that expressed friendship, and offered assurance of China’s commitment and partnership in the sustainable development trajectory of the African continent.  The speech focused on the fight …

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Faster, Higher, Stronger-Together. Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Begin With A New Motto.

Published: February 04,2022 By staff writer Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni on Thursday arrived in Beijing to attend the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, which will be held on Friday. The Beijing Winter Olympics begin officially today, and the games will represent an Olympics like no other. It’s a new lunar year in China and many people are …

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Happy Lunar New Year 2022

Published:February1,2022 The management of Africa China Review wishes all our Chinese friends a Happy and Prosperous Lunar New Year 2022. It is the year of the Tiger which symbolize strength and courage. China-Africa Cooperation and friendship will continue to grow as strong as the Tiger, in order to realize shared …

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China-US, A New Cold War, or A New World Order?

By Gerald Mbanda Are we about to live through another so called cold war, only this time between China and the Western powers, or is this kind of thinking itself stuck in the twentieth Century, when last cold war ended? Are we misunderstanding what is happening in 21st Century? The United Nations Secretary-General AntónioGuterress suggests that unless the Western world, America especially, …

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China- Africa Friendship in history ‘higher than Mountains.’

Published: January 28,2022 By staff writer China and Africa have maintained close relations over decades, through frequent exchanges of high level visits. Mutual understanding and trust have been enhanced, and friendly cooperation has yielded abundant fruits.  The successive leaders of China have all attached great importance to the development of …

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Beijing Olympics to build a ‘peaceful and better world through Olympic ideal.’

Published:January 24,2022 By staff writer The Beijing 2022 opening ceremony rehearsal was conducted at the National Stadium, or the “Bird Nest,” on Jan 22, 2022. About 4,000 participants were involved in the all-factor rehearsal, preparing for the opening ceremony to be held on February 4. [Photo/Xinhua] The 76th annual session of the …

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The New Cold War and the “Xinjiang Card.”

Published: January 21,2022 By Gerald Mbanda and Mustafa Hyder Sayed On Thursday 20, the Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) organized a webinar on the “New Cold War, Playing the Xinjiang card against China, “under its flagship event series, “Friends of Silk Road.” I was glad to be invited to the high level meeting that was insightful on how the US undermines China using false claims of human …

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South Africa and China — Fruitful and Promising Relations

Published: January 20,2022 By Siyabonga Cwele Political Relations Political and People-to-People Relations between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and South Africa dated back to the liberation movement from the early 1950s and continued until the dawn of democracy in South Africa in 1994. The official diplomatic ties between South Africa and …

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