SINO-AFRICAN VOICES: Mikatekiso Kubayi on Africa-China Relations & BRICS
In this Sino-African Voices, Mikatekiso Kubayi, a Researcher at the Institute for Global Dialogue at UNISA shared key insights on Sino – African investment relations, BRICS and geopolitics.
Chronicles of Africa’s Coups: From “Gallic Strings” to BRICS Hopes
In recent years, China’s involvement in infrastructure development across the globe has captured the attention of international observers. Nowhere is this influence more evident than in East Africa, where countries like Kenya and Uganda have become recipients of substantial Chinese investment in infrastructure projects.
The Chinese Development Model in Perspective and Lessons for Africa
After exploring the fundamental principles and strategies behind China’s success, we have gained valuable insights that can guide Africa in shaping a more prosperous and inclusive future.
China has shown a commitment to sharing its experience in poverty alleviation with African countries – Dr. Hagan Sibiri
China has not only emerged as a global economic powerhouse but has also achieved the remarkable feat of lifting a substantial portion of its population out of abject or extreme poverty.
China and Infrastructure Development in East Africa: The Case of Kenya and Uganda
In recent years, China’s involvement in infrastructure development across the globe has captured the attention of international observers. Nowhere is this influence more evident than in East Africa, where countries like Kenya and Uganda have become recipients of substantial Chinese investment in infrastructure projects.
African nations need to prioritize renewable energy sources in infrastructure to combat climate change
African countries need to prioritize renewable energy sources in infrastructure projects to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and minimize carbon emissions.
AU joining the G20 is a significant gesture in boosting Africa-China cooperation geopolitically- Jinkang Wu
China is the first country to support the AU in joining the G20 and supports a greater role for the AU and African countries in the global governance system.
Africa is not over-reliant on China when it comes to trade – Kai Xue
Africa’s trade relationship with China cannot be considered overly reliant – Kai Xue via Sino-African Voices by the ACCPA.
African governments are committed to addressing climate change – Fikayo Akeredolu.
African governments have shown varying levels of commitment to addressing climate change and promoting sustainability – ACCPA
China’s Poverty Reduction Success: Insights for Africa
China has not only emerged as a global economic powerhouse but has also achieved a remarkable feat of lifting a substantial portion of its population out of abject or extreme poverty.