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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Limpopo Youth and Local Exports Shine on Global Stage with China Trade Success
In a remarkable testament to South Africa’s growing influence in global markets, Nichola Brilliance Mafumo […]
Tshwane Meets with Chinese Embassy
This meeting comes at a pivotal time for Tshwane, a city grappling with infrastructure challenges, service delivery issues, and the urgent need to revitalize its urban core.
EWC Students Return from Enriching Chinese Cultural Exchange
The program provided the EWC students with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the dynamic world of Chinese digital commerce.
China’s Strategic Semiconductor Investments in Africa: Key Partners and Challenges
Without technology transfer, Africa remains a consumer rather than a competitor in the global chip race.
