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Chinese embassy donates desks, chairs to girls’ school in Rwanda

Chinese Embassy in Rwanda on Wednesday handed over 333 sets of desks and chairs to FAWE Girls’ School in Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda, to help its students keep physical distancing so as to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and support education development in the nation. The donation, worth …

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South Africa assumes monthly presidency of UN Security Council

This is South Africa’s second presidency during its two-year (2019-2020) elected term on the UN Security Council. December will also be the country’s final month on the council during its current term. South Africa on Tuesday assumed the rotating monthly presidency of the United Nations Security Council. During the month, …

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Why China’s vaccines are gaining international momentum

There has been much news of late concerning COVID-19 vaccine progress from the two big American pharmacy firms, Pzifer and Moderna. It is hardly a surprise that the mainstream media behave as if these are the only two vaccine options available in the world and give them preferential coverage. However, …

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BRICS media leaders meet for post-COVID-19 exchanges, cooperation

The fifth presidium meeting of the BRICS Media Forum was held via video link Monday, with members pledging joint efforts to improve the forum mechanism and step up post-COVID-19 exchanges and cooperation among BRICS media. In the fight against COVID-19, media organizations from BRICS countries have actively fulfilled their social …

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38 million jobs lost in East Africa due to COVID-19 pandemic: report

The Eastern Africa region’s labour market has been the worst hit on the continent from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as an estimated 38 million jobs lost. “When the COVID-19 pandemic sent the global economy into a recession, the East Africa region was not spared,” according to a new …

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Let’s hope Biden fixes blunders of predecessor

By Chen Weihua US president-elect Joe Biden’s announcement of his foreign policy team on Tuesday is good news for China and the world which have suffered dearly from the incumbent US administration’s disruptive and destructive “America first” policy. By appointing people such as veteran diplomat Tony Blinken as secretary of …

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Rwanda, Israel sign agreement to boost ICT, innovation

By Halligan Agade Rwanda and Israel signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which seeks to boost the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and innovation sector. according to Ingabire, Rwanda’s Minister of ICT and Innovation, the partnership will enable both countries to learn from each other different solution-oriented tech-based practices. She said: …

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China says its military modernization not targeted at any country

Ren Guoqiang, a spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, criticized a Japanese report for making groundless comments on China’s national defense and military modernization. Questioned about the “China Security Report 2021” released by Japan’s National Institute for Defense Studies in mid-November, Ren Guoqiang noted at a press conference that …

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SADC commits long-term support to stabilize DR Congo

By David Ochieng Mbewa The Southern African Development Community (SADC) reiterated its full support for efforts to stabilize the Democratic Republic of Congo beyond the mandate of the UN peacekeeping mission in the country. The announcement was made following the conclusion of an Extraordinary Organ Troika Summit convened by Botswana’s President …

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China has built more infrastructure in Africa in two decades than the West has in centuries

Where is the European or American equivalent/alternative to China’s BRI? Where is it? If Chinese loans are deceptive and are a trap and are wrong – where are the Western alternatives? How come our “shared” values do not exclude building our infrastructure? As deputy chief of staff to Liberian President …

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