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Ruto ‘blocked’ from travelling to Uganda

“Isorait, tumwachie Mungu,” Ruto said after being blocked from flying to Uganda. In Summary • DP’s team says Ruto was told to seek clearance from Head of Public Service. • According to the government’s travel procedure, any member of the cabinet who wishes to travel out of the country should …

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China to have a modern military by 2027

Africa China Review Staff writer The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) yesterday,  August 1st marked the 94th anniversary since its founding with a reflection of the vision and mission of guarding the security of the Chinese people and also contributing to global peace and security.  The Chinese   14th Five-Year …

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UN chief welcomes official opening of coastal road in Libya

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday welcomed the official opening of the coastal road in Libya, in the presence of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya. Through a statement attributable to his deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq, the UN chief said that “this is an important and long-awaited development …

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Students from Kenya return home with range of new skills

By Adhere Cavince A drone instructor trains a student to operate a drone in Kiambu, Kenya, on March 11, 2021. [Photo/Agencies] Hundreds of Kenyan students have returned from China after successfully completing their studies in different fields. The fresh graduates return with both the knowledge and the enthusiasm to play …

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How China lends: truth and reality

By Huang Meibo and Niu Dongfang      A train runs on the Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway. Photo: Xinhua It’s wrong to claim Chinese overseas investments are ‘debt trap’In March 2021, Georgetown Law, the Peterson Institute for International Economics, AidData, Center for Global Development and Kiel Institute for the World Economy of …

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US urged to break away from hostile China policy

By Zhang Yunbi | CHINA DAILY State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman in Tianjin on Monday. Wang urged the United States to abandon its arrogance and prejudice and steer back to a rational and pragmatic China policy. LI RAN/XINHUA In …

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Africa Has a Great Strategic Plan – Now It Needs to Roll Up Its Sleeves and Take Action

ANALYSIS By Carlos Lopes Conor Lennon / UN News Sustainable Development Goals banners outside the United Nations Headquarters in New York on September 20, 2019. When the United Nations started framing its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2012 – a shared blueprint for working towards global peace and prosperity by 2030 – …

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22 Years on the Throne: The Accomplishments of King Mohammed VI of Morocco

By Hanane Thamik King Mohammed VI of Morocco The Feast of the Throne is an opportunity to remember the pioneering achievements experienced by Morocco under the reign of King Mohammed VI, to salute the major changes that have taken place over the past twenty-two years. It is also an opportunity …

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U.S. media and officials must stop lying to their people about China

Andrew Korybko Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Xie Feng called out the U.S. for portraying China as an “imagined enemy” on July 26 during talks with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman. He continued by saying that “the hope may be that by demonizing China, the U.S. could somehow shift …

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Boost for Zimbabwe’s vaccination drive as more vaccines arrive from China

Zimbabwe’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic received a major boost when the country took delivery of another batch of Sinopharm vaccines from China on Wednesday. Another shipment of Sinopharm vaccines is also expected in the country on Thursday. Zimbabwe has to date received several batches of Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines …

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