Recent reports suggest that nearly 70 percent of African countries now operate Chinese-armoured vehicles, underscoring how deeply China has integrated into the continent’s defense systems.
China Shifts Strategy in Africa: Building Deeper Economic Ties Amid Global Trade Tensions
China’s growing role in Africa is more than opportunistic investment
Deepening Ties: China and South Africa Forge Ahead in 2025
In the first half of 2025, the relationship between China and South Africa saw significant […]
Building the Future Together: FOCAC Blueprint Prioritizes Innovation and Youth in China-Africa Relations
The action plan, which serves as a blueprint for multilateral cooperation, confirms the continued support for several recurring flagship events.
Kenya Negotiates Railway Loan Conversion with China to Ease Debt
The proposed conversion could reduce the interest rate on the loans from 6.37% to approximately 3%, effectively halving the annual debt servicing costs.
China and Africa Forge New Path on Human Rights, Elevate “Right to Development” at Inaugural Seminar
The landmark event underscored a shared commitment to framing economic progress and modernization as the bedrock of human rights.
China-Africa Cooperation Strengthens Through Sports Diplomacy
Midea’s involvement extends its footprint in the global sports arena, aligning with its commitment to engage with passionate football audiences across Africa.
Deputy President highlights deepening economic ties, infrastructure development, and BRICS cooperation amid global supply chain shifts
South Africa and China are expected to sign new agreements in the coming months, particularly in green energy, digital infrastructure, and electric vehicle production.
Strengthening Global South Cooperation for a More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance
By deepening their partnership within BRICS, South Africa and China can lead by example—demonstrating how Global South cooperation can drive win-win progress for all.
China’s Zero-Tariff Pledge: A New Era for Africa-China Trade
The policy, unveiled in June 2025, is expected to boost African agricultural and manufactured goods while supporting least-developed countries (LDCs) with targeted training programs.
