A shattered arm once threatened to end a Tanzanian bus conductor’s livelihood – until a Chinese medical team stepped in at Abdulla Mzee Hospital in Zanzibar. Through complex surgery and …
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As Chinese enterprises expand operations in Zimbabwe, a growing number of young professionals are tapping into new employment and skills development opportunities. Companies such as Huayou Cobalt are not only …
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During this year’s Spring Festival, a growing number of Chinese travelers chose to celebrate the holiday by discovering the ancient wonders of Egypt – from the iconic Pyramids of Giza …
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Two hundred young Kenyans have completed a digital literacy training supported by Huawei, equipping them with practical skills in online safety, entrepreneurship, and basic ICT competencies. Delivered through the innovative …
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Can Africa Leapfrog to a Low-Carbon Grid? Lessons from China’s Renewable Transmission Revolution
Africa doesn’t have to repeat the fossil-fuel mistakes of the past. It can build smarter and cleaner from day one. At the Toward a Shared Green Future webinar, Professor Ivan …
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Africa Must Align Education Systems with Renewable Energy and Smart-Grid Demands – Prof. Cardillo
Africa’s energy transition will not be secured by infrastructure alone – it will be powered by people. During the recent Toward a Shared Green Future webinar hosted by the Africa–China …
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Africa sits at the centre of the global green transition – rich in cobalt, manganese, lithium and graphite. Yet exporting raw minerals while value is created elsewhere is no longer …
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In a major move for global policy alignment, the Africa-China Centre for Policy & Advisory and the Canadian Centre for African Affairs & Policy Research have signed a strategic Memorandum …
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South Sudan and China have reaffirmed their strategic partnership, pledging to strengthen cooperation in the oil sector while expanding educational exchanges and scholarship opportunities. As Juba works to revitalise its …
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As global aid priorities shift, China is stepping deeper into Africa’s public health space. Following U.S. funding cuts, Beijing pledged $3.49 million to support South Africa’s HIV response, signalling a …
