Similar promotional events for the series have been held in multiple African capitals in recent months.
China–Africa Partnership Ushers in a New Era of Smart, Safe Cities
Across the African continent, a quiet digital revolution is taking shape—one powered by innovation, cooperation, […]
CHINA’S PERENNIAL RICE TRANSFORMS AFRICAN AGRICULTURE
The revolutionary development, led by Chinese scientists in partnership with global institutions, is being hailed as one of the most important advances in modern agriculture.
South Africa Enters a New Era of Mining: How China-Backed 5G Smart Mines Are Transforming the Industry
With China playing a catalytic role in Africa’s digital transformation, and South Africa proving to be a bold early adopter, the continent’s mining future has never looked more promising.
CHINA’S DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM TAKES ROOT IN AFRICA’S FAST-GROWING TECH LANDSCAPE
China is no longer just the world’s factory for hardware. It has become a global exporter of software, financial services, entertainment platforms, and full-scale digital ecosystems.
China–Africa Partnership Ushers in a New Era of Precision Agriculture
From drone-powered crop monitoring in Kenya to AI-driven weather prediction systems in Zambia, Chinese expertise is helping African nations modernize one of their most crucial sectors.
Ubuntu AI makes debut in Africa
The birth of Ubuntu AI is an innovative practice of their active participation in China-Africa cultural exchanges and cooperation, leveraging technology to empower China-Africa collaboration.
BRI’s Expanding Global Footprint: How China’s Development Strategy Is Reshaping Africa and the World
In Africa, these investments have helped countries close critical infrastructure gaps, enabling improved transport networks, increased energy capacity and the development of industrial and economic zones
Harnessing the Wind: China’s De Aar Wind Farm Pioneers Renewable Energy and Local Empowerment in Africa
At the forefront of this transformation stands the De Aar Wind Farm, the first wind power project in Africa fully financed, built, and operated by a Chinese firm, China Longyuan Power Group.
China–Africa Trade Rises to US$295.6 Billion, Opening New Growth Paths Across the Continent
For African nations, the challenge and opportunity lie in moving from exporting raw materials to building local value chains, strengthening industries, and securing long-term economic independence.
