On 11 November 2025, the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens set the stage for a defining […]
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.
South Africa and China Deepen Skills Revolution Through Luban Workshops
Through the Luban Workshops, China has stepped in as a strategic partner—providing cutting-edge equipment, curriculum support, industry expertise, and access to global technology
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.
Strengthening Bonds: The China-South Africa Roundtable on Science and Technology
The roundtable has facilitated discussions on integrating African and Chinese technological capabilities to drive value-added production and export growth.
Deputy Minister Botes Reaffirms China–South Africa Ties at Global Dialogue
Quoting President Xi Jinping, Botes described the current period as a “golden era” in bilateral relations, adding that both nations are working to advance sustainable, inclusive, and innovation-driven growth.
China Deepens Military Footprint Across Africa
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.
South Africa Requests China to Postpone Naval Exercises Amid Busy November Schedule
This is to ensure that the exercises do not impact on the logistical, security and other arrangements associated with South Africa’s G20 Presidency.
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 […]
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.
