China Africa Talk is a once weekly podcast dedicated to bringing a better understanding of what is happening on the African continent and in China from both an African and a Chinese perspective. Be sure to pick up news, views and discussions on what’s happening between China and Africa pertaining to diplomatic, trade and economic and social and cultural relations when you tune into China Africa Talk.
China-Africa cooperation spans from monumental infrastructural projects like Nigeria’s Lekki DeepSea Port and the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway to grassroots initiatives such as the promotion of Juncao technology program and the Luban Workshop. Over the next three years, 1000 additional“Small and Beautiful” projects will take root across the African continent. We speak with Liu Zhiqin and Charles Onunaiju to explore how these “Small and Beautiful” projects are positively impacting local communities.
October 1st marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The 75 years has witnessed the strengthening of relations between China and Africa. China played a crucial role in Africa's liberation movements and has been a key contributor to the continent's modernization efforts. Africa was instrumental in facilitating China's resumption of UN membership, standing with China on various international platforms. David Monyae and Liu Baocheng walk us through the political choices and shared ideals that have tied China and Africa together over these decades.
The growing cooperation between China and Africa extends beyond trade and investment, reaching into the realm of culture, including cuisines. In this episode, we meet two young men from Ghana, who are adding flavors of West Africa to Beijing's diverse culinary scene.
The 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) marks a pivotal moment in China-Africa relations, with the relationship now viewed as the strongest in history. But why is this the case? In this episode, we’ll break down the key takeaways from the summit and explore how this deepened partnership is shaping the future of China-Africa cooperation.
China and South Africa have elevated their relationship to a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership for the new era, marking a significant milestone in their deepening ties and paving the way for new avenues of cooperation. In an exclusive address, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasizes the mutual trust and collaboration that form the cornerstone of their relationship, driving robust bilateral trade and investment and strengthening their partnership on the global stage.
At the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China Africa Cooperation, China and Botswana announced the establishment of a strategic partnership. This milestone comes as the two nations will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations next year. In an exclusive interview with China Africa Talk, Botswanan President Mokgweetsi Masisi reflects on the evolution of the Botswana-China relationship, describing the past five decades as a period of strong and impactful friendship.
The Science and Technology Backyard is an education program where African students learn from China’s agricultural practices to enhance farming in Africa. We recently visited a farm in northern China, where Ibrahim Naziru from Nigeria, is working. As he prepares to enter his second year with the program,Ibrahim will begin applying these Chinese farming techniques on his home land and assess their effectiveness on African soil.
In an exclusive interview with China Africa Talk on the sidelines of the FOCAC Summit in Beijing, SADC Executive Secretary Elias Magosi called China “a true partner” that delivers quality projects instead of just talking. As China and the Southern Africa region both uphold inclusivity and common development, Magosi believes the two sides have large room for cooperation in the future.
During an exclusive interview with China Africa Talk, Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar said that the West African community treasures China’s support, and is committed to strengthening South-South cooperation with China to address global challenges.
How do Africans perceive their culture when it's presented in a different way? What does a South African think of the cultures on the African continent when they are mixed with Chinese styles and traditions? We chat with Wendyl Martin who went on a journey of rediscovery in Beijing in search of African art, music and food, and find out about the similarities, differences and exchanges.
Walter Musanhu, a former Zimbabwean youth international footballer, is now making waves as a coach in Beijing, training young talents. What sets him apart in the eyes of Chinese parents and children? What unique "African flair" is he bringing to the pitch? We caught-up with him during a training session on his "home ground" to learn about the growth and success of his football academy and how it's fostering football skills and cultural exchanges at the grassroots level, both in China and abroad.
Do you trust traditional Chinese medicine when it's practiced by an African doctor? For many Chinese patients, the answer is a resounding yes. Diarra Boubacar from Mali became the first non-Chinese student to earn a doctorate in TCM. He has been practicing TCM in China for 40 years, often volunteering services in remote villages where he has trained over 3,000 local doctors. He is now working on setting up a TCM hospital in his home country, introducing his fellow Malians to this ancient practice. We follow Dr. Boubacar on one of his trips in western China and explore his journey as a foreign TCM practitioner and his efforts to bridge cultural gaps.
At the 6th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation and China-Africa Think Tank High-Level Dialogue, Zambian Information and Media Minister Cornelius Mweetwa explores the shared history, mutual benefits and the future prospects of the dynamic partnership between Zambia and China. Mweetwa highlights China’s approach to modernization as a powerful inspiration for African countries as they pursue their own paths. He calls on media outlets from Africa and China to tell the true stories of the two sides, amplifying the voices of the Global South.
Hunan remains one of the most active Chinese provinces in economic ties with Africa with its efforts in boosting bilateral trade and investment through Africa related services. Professor Dai Li at Hunan University and Dr. Khalifa Sy Diop on the Hunan China-Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation Promotion Council explain how latest developments have made the central province an ideal springboard for African companies hoping to enter China.
China and African countries regard the blue economy as an important engine to sustainable development and economic restructuring. There're cooperation frameworks such as the Belt and Road Initiative from China and development plans including the Agenda 2063 in Africa that have highlighted proposals for both sides to work together to explore the ocean. Blue economy advisor Ali-Said Matano at Kenya's Devolution Program and County Government of Kisumu, along with Associate Professor Zhang Yanru at the Institute of African Studies of Zhejiang Normal University, discuss the state of ocean governance and blue economy in China and African countries and how both sides are working together to exploit its full potential.
Zimbabwe was among the African countries that attended a recent forum in Beijing on digital cooperation with China. China pledged to help build a "digital Africa" with support in areas such as sea and land cables, data centers, 5G/6G technology, and quantum communication. Two participants at the forum, Zimbabwean Deputy Minister of Information Communication and Technology Dingumuzi Phuti, and analyst Chen Huiyi at Development Reimagined, discuss the initiative and its potential to strengthen partnerships in digital policy, infrastructure, and more.
The Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China adopted a resolution on Further Deepening Reform Comprehensively to Advance Chinese Modernization. Professors Charles Onunaiju on China Studies in Nigeria and Liu Baocheng, Director of Center of International Business Ethics, University of International Business and Economics analyze this as a window for robust engagement between African countries and China in order to boost their economic and social development goals.
Nelson Mandela International Day is held on July 18 each year to honor Madiba's commitment to freedom, justice and equality. Verne Harris, head of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, offers his interpretation of Mandela's principles and legacy that today's world can learn toward achieving a community with a shared future. This episode was recorded earlier in the week ahead of Mandela Day.
Professor Xiang Shuchen and Professor Edwin Etieyibo are back this week as we expand our discussion on cultures and civilizations in light of the Nishan Forum on World Civilizations. They help us understand the forum's relevance to humanity and assess what the Chinese civilization, along with ideas and philosophies from African countries, can offer the world.
Both China's Hehe culture and the African philosophy of Ubuntu advocate the idea of harmony and a sense of community. How important is it for the two ancient civilizations to share their understandings on such thoughts, and how do they contribute to a China-Africa community with a shared future? We invite Xiang Shuchen, professor of philosophy at Xidian University, together with Edwin Etieyibo, professor of philosophy at University of Witwatersrand in South Africa to get their answers.
Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Maitama Tuggar is in China on an official visit until Wednesday. He co-chaired the first Plenary Session of the China-Nigeria Inter-governmental Committee with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. We caught up with Minister Tuggar and chatted with him about China-Nigeria and China-Africa cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative and the China-Africa Cooperation Forum.
International cooperation and artificial intelligence have been helping communities in China and Kenya to reverse desertification and land degradation. Two experts share progress made so far in their respective countries in commemoration of World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, marked on June 17.
Estimates suggest that four African countries alone - Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa - could rake in up to $136 billion worth of economic benefits by 2030 if businesses there begin using more artificial intelligence tools. Industry insiders are optimistic that AI can be an area for China-Africa cooperation, but digital infrastructure and regulatory bottlenecks could slow adoption. Africa China policy analyst Sena Voncujovi and China Africa Youth Federation member Ou Binbin unravel the discussion.
The China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) 2024, was held for the 1st time outside China, in Nairobi, Kenya. In this episode, we invite participants from both China and Africa to identify some key takeaways from this year’s expo and highlight new business trends in the Kenyan market.
We explore the vibrant ties between China and Egypt following Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's state visit to China from May 28 to June 1. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of their comprehensive strategic partnership and marking 68 years of diplomatic relations, this visit promises significant strides for China-Egypt and China-Arab cooperation. Khaled Orabi and Liu Baocheng discuss the role of China and Egypt on regional and global peace, stability, and prosperity.
Tanzanian Foreign Minister January Yusuf Makamba paid a five-day visit to China from May 16 to 20, a pivotal journey that marked the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the countries. In an exclusive interview with CGTN Radio, Makamba used the word “excellent” to describe the solid bilateral ties and anticipated more achievements from the upcoming summit of the Forum on China Africa Cooperation. Makamba believes the Dar es Salaam Consensus represents a significant effort from China, Africa and other developing countries for a new global order.
Alazi Soumaila Rawdoth from Benin now shines on the Chinese big screens. In the film "Formed Police Unit," she brings the heartfelt tales of Chinese peacekeepers and the lives they protect. Known affectionately as Mulan, Rawdoth shares her journey and role in building cultural bridges between Africa and China.
Unprecedented heavy rains and flooding have been wreaking havoc across East Africa, displacing hundreds and thousands. We examine the devastating situation through firsthand experiences and discuss ways to tackle climate challenges and foster sustainability.
As a premium manufacturer and consumer of clean-energy products, China has contributed to the global green transformation. In 2023 alone, its exports of electric vehicles, solar cells, and lithium-ion batteries soared by 30 percent. But there arises the accusation of so-called "overcapacity" in China’s clean energy industries. In this episode, we discuss the demand and supply of Chinese green products in Africa and how they have helped with local green transformation.
On April 26,1964, China and Tanzania established diplomatic relations. Chinese Ambassador to Tanzania, Chen Mingjian speaks with us on how the bilateral ties have evolved over the last 60 years. The ambassador says China and Tanzania enjoy solid political trust and wide cooperation, which have been a cornerstone of China-Africa relations. She unravels how the bilateral relations have entered the best period in history as she believes.
Gabonese Luc Bendza is a familiar face in numerous Chinese films and TV dramas. We talk to Luc to unravel his four-decade journey in China, and learn how he believes film industries are pivotal in fostering deeper understanding and friendship between Africa and China.
The 51 years of friendship-Second China-Benin Economic and Commercial Cooperation Forum is held in Beijing on April 15. We speak with Amidou Adamou to investigate the status quo of the wide cooperation between the two countries and how it promotes West Africa's economic development.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Congo. Li Xuedong, Director of the Center for East African Area Studies, Institute of African Studies at Zhejiang Normal University and Firmin Kinzounza, Founder of the Think Tank Africa 2025 Solutions, examine the legacies of this friendship over the past six-decades and opportunities that lie ahead in favor of both parties.
The 2024 China-Africa Internet Development and Cooperation Forum was held on April 2 in Xiamen City, Fujian Province. The event highlights China and Africa's joint efforts towards a better future in digital cooperation. How does China embrace information and communications technology (ICT) and further deepen its collaboration with Africa? What lessons can Africa learn from China’s track record in the continent regarding internet development and penetration? Two ICT experts join our discussion.
As we commemorates the 30th anniversary of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, we speak with James Kimonyo, Rwanda’s Ambassador to China, to listen to his reflections on the brutal killings and explore China’s role in Rwanda’s journey of rebuilding and development.
Join us for a deep dive into the recent China-Tanzania Investment Forum held in Dar es Salaam on March 27, 2024. Mr. Huang Zaisheng, Chairman of the Sino-Tanzanian Industrial Park, unravels the myriad investment opportunities that lie ahead for fostering robust economic growth between Tanzania and China. Discover the distinctive role Tanzania embodies within the broader framework of China-Africa economic cooperation.
The Third International Forum on Democracy: Shared Human Values gathers over 200 global delegates in Beijing to explore democracy's future. We speak to Charles Onunaiju, Director of the Center for China Studies of Nigeria, who attended both the second and third editions of the International Forum on Democracy and get his insights on democracy's evolving role.
The Third International Forum on Democracy: The Shared Human Values was held in Beijing on March 20. What is the common consensus on the true meaning democracy? What is the formula for democracy and how do African countries and China define it? Policy analyst Ovigwe Eguegu and Professor Victor Gao share their thoughts.
Zimbabwe is eyeing greater Chinese investment, aiming to boost bilateral cooperation in sectors like finance, mining, agriculture and tourism. We speak with Andrew Bvumbe, the Permanent Secretary of Zimbabwe's Ministry of Finance Economic Development & Investment Promotion, getting his thoughts on what makes Zimbabwe an attractive destination for Chinese investors and how economic collaboration between China and Zimbabwe can be improved.
The annual sessions of China's top legislature and political advisory body have kicked off in Beijing. The "two sessions", which refer to the annual sessions of the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee, is a highly anticipated event on the country's political calendar. Local and foreign media have gathered in Beijing to cover the event. In this episode, three African journalists share their impressions and areas of interest as China charts its way forward.
From February 27 to March 2, Sierra Leone's President Julius Maada Bio paid state visit to China, marking the first African head of state to visit the country in 2024. This visit underscores the deepening bilateral ties and cooperation between Sierra Leone and China, a partnership that has flourished over the past fifty years. We speak with Sierra Leone's Finance Minister, Sheku Fantamadi Bangura, and the Chinese Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Wang Qing, to explore the dynamics of this enduring relationship and explore future avenues of collaboration.
The 37th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly of the Heads of State and Government was held on February 17 and 18 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Wang Jinjie, Research Assistant Professor at the National School of Development and the Institute of South – South Cooperation and Development of Peking University and Emile Rwagasana, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Cabinet of the Deputy Chairperson of the AU Commission discuss key continental issues deliberated by the African leaders at this year's summit and analyze China's role in supporting China - AU partnerships.
Education cooperation is an integral part of China Africa partnership, fostering mutual understanding and growth. In this episode, guests in the media from Ghana, Kenya and Zimbabwe share their impressions on China's education system and its role in China's national development. They also examine the transformative impact of education initiatives such as the Luban Workshop on Africa's development.
China's State Council has approved a general plan to build a pilot zone for in-depth economic and trade cooperation between China and Africa. How significant is the timing of this development and what role will the pilot zone play in strengthening economic and trade ties between the two sides? Professor Dai Li, Research Fellow with the China-Africa Economic and Trade Institute and Dr. Khalifa Sy Diop, Research Fellow with the Hunan China-Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation Promotion Council, share more insights.
Wetlands play a pivotal role in ensuring the health and prosperity of our global community. This year’s World Wetlands Day focuses on "Wetlands and Human Wellbeing" . In this episode we speak with Professor Yu Xiubo from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Professor Oscar Aghan from Kenya's National Environment Management Authority, to shed light on the indispensable value of wetlands to societies in China and Africa. They discuss the collaborative efforts needed to preserve these life-sustaining habitats.
The third summit of the Group of 77 (G77) and China was held in Uganda. How did the summit seek to enhance cooperation among the Global South? Ugandan Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Okello Oryem unpacks the summit’s outcomes and ambitions with Host Bridget Mutambirwa.
Continuing a longstanding tradition, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Africa for his first overseas trip in 2024. So what key areas of priority for China-Africa relations were discussed during the tour, and how will Wang Yi’s visit to Africa shape future relations with China? Professor Zhang Yongpeng, Senior Research Fellow with the Institute of West-Asian and African Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Dr. Karim Ben Kahla, Professor of Governance at Tunis High School of Commerce, join Host Bridget Mutambirwa to share more insights.
Ethiopia and Egypt are among the five new members to join the BRICS bloc. What does the overall expansion mean to Africa? To what extent can the doubling of its members consolidate the group’s status on the global stage? Host Bridget Mutambirwa spoke with Professor Hassan Ragab with the Suez Canal University in Egypt, as well as Dr. Wang Duanyong, Associate Professor at Shanghai International Studies University, China.
Professors Charles Onunaiju, Director of the Center for China Studies in Nigeria and Liu Baocheng, Director of Center of International Business Ethics, University of International Business and Economics delve into how China and Africa can enhance their partnership for better engagement and deeper understanding in 2024.
Professor Charles Onunaiju, Director of the Center for China Studies in Nigeria and Professor Liu Baocheng, Director of Center of International Business Ethics, University of International Business and Economics reveal how China-Africa relations evolve in 2023.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Kenya. Professors Peter Kagwanja, CEO of the Africa Policy Institute and Zhao Mingwei, Director of International Cooperation Office, Donghua University, join us to discuss the enormous benefits accrued on both sides over the past six decades.
Mali's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Abdoulaye Diop paid an official visit to China from Dec. 6 to 10. Host Bridget Mutambirwa caught up with him in Beijing for insights on the main considerations and outcomes of his trip, and his thoughts on the most important areas and future opportunities for cooperation between Mali and China.
Dr. Changhua Wu, Acting Chair of the Governing Council of the Asia Pacific Water Forum and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Public Environmental Affairs, and Dr. Oscar Aghan, lead environment expert at the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) in Kenya, join host Bridget Mutambirwa to discuss the landmark decision of COP28 to operationalize the new fund on loss and damage, climate funding, possibilities of phasing out fossil fuels, and how African countries have been collaborating with China to mitigate climate change.
South Africa is aiming to attract more Chinese travelers by introducing additional direct flights from China and simplifying the visa application process for Chinese nationals as part of a strategy to boost tourism between the two countries. Host Bridget Mutambirwa caught up with South Africa’s Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille for more insights.
The second Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Agriculture was held in mid-November. What were the outcomes from the forum? How can China further assist Africa’s Agriculture Modernization? Professor Justice Norvienyeku from School of Tropical Agriculture and Forestry, Hainan University, and Zhang Jin, associate professor with the African Studies Center, Shanghai Normal University give us more insights.
On November 8th, the governments of Namibia and China launched the China-Namibia paired hospital cooperation mechanism at Walvis Bay Hospital, in the port town of Walvis Bay, Namibia. Chen Zhengfang, Director of Cooperation, Health Commission of Zhejiang Province, Dr Augusto Gawab, Director of Walvis Bay Hospital share more insights on how the initiative aims to enhance healthcare services in Namibia.
Later in the discussion, Anna Jonas, Erongo Region Health Director joins in to express her gratitude for this collaboration between China and Namibia and encourages both sides to continue their joint efforts.
The recently concluded 6th China International Import Expo has drawn a significant number of African enterprises. This includes returning and new participants. We talk to attendees to hear their experiences and see why companies are increasingly hinging their development on the annual show.
In this episode, we continue our chats with guests in the media from Ghana, Kenya and Zimbabwe on what they captured over the last four months regarding tourism in China and how their countries can position to attract Chinese tourists to Africa.
October 2023 marks the 59th anniversary of Zambia’s independence and the establishment of diplomatic ties with China. What is the “TAZARA spirit” that defines this enduring relationship? And how crucial is this friendship to Africa’s development? Professors Fan Guoping and David Mwanza, both Directors at the Confucius Institute at the University of Zambia, walk us through this historic friendship.
The third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation was held in Beijing from October 17 to 18 under the theme of "High-quality Belt and Road Cooperation: Together for Common Development and Prosperity." Is Africa going to be able to catch-up considering the time set for BRI goals and how do Chinese and African partners plan to produce higher quality projects to increase engagement and deliver much concrete outcomes? Professors Liu Baocheng, Associate Dean, Director of Center of International Business Ethics, University of International Business and Economics, and Charles Onunaiju, Director of the Center for China Studies in Nigeria share their thoughts.
2023 marks the 10th Anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative. So what do we need to understand about the BRI over the last decade with specific reference to Africa and where are we now? Professors Liu Baocheng, Director of Center of International Business Ethics, University of International Business and Economics, and Charles Onunaiju, Director of the Center for China Studies in Nigeria unravel the discussion.
The Asia games run from September 23 to October 8 in China's eastern city of Hangzhou. In this follow-up discussion, journalists Francis Mtalaki from Kenya, Kodjo Adams from Ghana and Walter Nyamukondiwa from Zimbabwe share their thoughts on the games “Heart-to-heart” slogan in connecting people in Asia through sports.
The Asian Games are in full swing in China's eastern city of Hangzhou. So how do foreign journalists attending the 19th Asian Games in China's Hangzhou think of this city? In part one of this episode Francis Mtalaki from Kenya, Kodjo Adams from Ghana and Walter Nyamukondiwa from Zimbabwe share their impressions and evaluations of the games and how they perceive the games a worthy opportunity for climate and environmental protection.
Professors Charles Onanaiju, Director of the Center for China Studies in Nigeria, and Zhihui Zhang from the Institute for History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Science, join us for a discussion on China's partnerships with Africa's space programs. They believe outer space is no longer the domain of a few powerful countries pursuing strategic and technological objectives, but an incentive for countries to form closer ties.
At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia is paying a visit to China from Sept.10 to 16. The visit is expected to give a new boost to the all-round and in-depth growth of China-Zambia relations. In this episode Professor David Sani Mwanza, director of Confucius Institute University of Zambia and Professor Yang Tingzhi, associate professor from Fuzhou University of International Studies reflect on the diplomatic, bilateral and people to people exchanges between the two countries over the past five decades.
The African Union has been pushing for membership at the G20, and the topic is expected to be among discussions at this year's summit in India. Ahead of that event this weekend, we discuss what it will mean for the AU if it is admitted into the group, and why China has been supporting the bid.
At the conclusion of the China International Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing, Gary Kashitiku at the embassy of Zimbabwe in Beijing and Professor Liu Zhiqin at the Chongyang Institute For Financial Studies with Renmin University of China discuss opportunities it offers and China’s role in service trade with Africa.
During Beninese President Patrice Talon's state visit to China this week, scholars from both countries joined us in a discussion on bilateral relations over the past five decades and shared insights on the benefits of close ties under the Belt and Road Initiative.
South Africa hosted the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg this week. In this episode, scholars from China, South Africa and Nigeria discuss the role of BRICS, how it helps with development on the African continent and the significance of China-South Africa bilateral relations in south-south cooperation.
This week our friends from Namibia and Uganda join us again to share what they learned about agriculture and the technologies that support its development in China.
Football coaches Walter Musanhu and Primrose Serima, along with Professor Hu Liang of Sport and Exercise Psychology discuss the importance of investing in youth exchange participation and development programs in order to nurture football talents.
Ugandan lawn tennis player Edward Biirungi and Nigerian Taekowndo athlete Musa Enabulu share their impressions of the World University Games in Chengdu and how much they put into their sport to fuel their performance and participation.
In this episode we have scholars from BRICS member countries China and South Africa, as well as a guest from aspiring member Nigeria, to discuss the role of BRICS in a tumultruous world, its efforts to bring stability, and why is it becoming increasingly appealing to more countries.
In this episode two reporters who recently visited China share with us their experiences with Traditional Chinese Medicine, and their impressions of China’s medical system.
In this week's episode about de-dollarization, notable trends supporting these calls, and the role of BRICS in the process, host Bridget Mutambirwa is joined by Professor Baocheng Liu, Associate Dean at the Academy of Global Innovation and Governance, and Professor Peter Kagwanja, policy adviser and strategist in African Affairs, governance and security.
The China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo recently held in the central Chinese city of Changsha released a first ever China-Africa Trade Index. In Part two of our podcast brought to you from the trade event, host Bridget Mutambirwa continues the chat with guests from Nigeria, Zambia and Rwanda on the significance of CAETE to different regions in Africa. Later in this episode, Standard Bank Commercial Banking Head Craig Polkinghorne explains the purpose served by the China-Africa Trade Index towards economic and trade exchanges between the two sides and how the banking sector stands to benefit.
Guests from Rwanda, Nigeria and Zambia attending the third China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in Changsha in central China share what CAETE means to different regions in Africa, and how countries are trying to make it much easier for both sides to work together.
A group of journalists from more than 20 African countries are currently visiting China as part of a program by the China International Press Communication Center. They traveled across China to learn about the country's culture and heritage, agriculture, transportation, infrastructure and technology sectors. We invited two reporters from Namibia and Uganda to share their experiences and impressions on the development of China's passenger transport network.
Since the Green Rural Revival Program 20 years ago, the ecological environment in Zhejiang Province has fostered eco-tourism in the region, attracting many entrepreneurs to start their businesses. In this episode, naked Stables founder Grant Horsfield and Colorful Earth founder Koko Tang unravel eco-tourism and sustainability in China.
When China launched its Shenzhou-16 manned mission, the crew took with them paintings by teenagers from 10 African countries for display inside the space station. In this episode participants share what it means to be featured in the first international painting exhibition on the China Space station and what they view could be done to enhance space cooperation between China and Africa.
Ahead of this year’s Children's Day, Chinese medical teams in African countries including Namibia, Gabon, Botswana and Cameroon had been providing health services for orphans and vulnerable children. Professor Huang Shuwei, head of the visiting Chinese medical team to Namibia, and Ms. Helen Siamwanda, Principal of Namibia Children’s Home, join host Bridget Mutambirwa in a discussion on their experiences on caring for children in Namibia.
Wang Duanyong, Associate Professor at Shanghai International Studies University and host Bridget Mutambirwa discuss a few areas on China-Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) cooperation, investment, and exchange in light of President Felix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo’s state visit to China. CGTN also spoke to Patrick Muyaya, DRC’s Minister of Communications, for his insights on media and cultural cooperation between the two countries.
In this episode, Mr. Zhang Yongpeng, a retired diplomat who served in Eritrea and currently a senior researcher at China-Africa Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Henok Neguse Negash, a China based Eritrean economics and business teacher in Beijing, reflect and share their experiences of living abroad and their expectations of China and Eritrea relations moving forward as the two countries clock 30 years of diplomatic ties.
Africa is one of the destinations for Chinese tourists as outbound group tours resume. What attracts Chinese travelers to the continent? And what does the arrival of Chinese guests mean for the tourism markets there? Join senior executives from the tourism industry for discussions.
With the full resumption of on-site activities, this year the long-standing Canton Fair ran from April 15th to May 5th. Host Bridget Mutambirwa had the privilege to speak with some buyers from Rwanda and Ghana. Listen in and find what they purchased.
An African dance called Kizomba is helping to promote friendships and cultural exchanges between people of different nationalities in China. As the world observes International Dance Day on April 29, we find out what Kizomba is and how it’s keeping people on the dance floor in China.
International Dance Day is for people around the world to celebrate the value and importance of the art of dance. The day was created in 1982 by the Dance Committee of the International Theatre Institute, a partner of UNESCO.
In this episode host Zanele Buthelezi speaks with Kizomba instructors Izu Collins Ezeh from Nigeria and Elena Chen from China.
The 7th China-Africa Youth Festival is underway with the theme "connecting the dreams of youth and forging ahead on a new journey of China-Africa cooperation." At this year's event co-hosted by China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation and Shandong's provincial government, nearly 50 African youth delegates joined their Chinese peers to explore traditional Chinese culture. In this episode Host Bridget Mutambirwa spoke with young participants China, Gabon, Liberia, Seychelles and Zimbabwe on their impressions.
In commemoration of the Chinese medical teams dispatched to Africa since April 1963, Host Bridget Mutambirwa speaks with Dr. Wang Xun from the 27th Chinese medical team to Algeria and Dr. Diarra Boubacar, a China-based Malian doctor who has been practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine in China for over 30 years. The two experts give us a glimpse of their personal experiences working away from home; discuss China-Africa medical cooperation over the last six decades and what it would take to inform more collaborative and effective global health assistance programs.
In this episode we look at how an agricultural project linking universities with farmlands in China is giving rural revitalization a new alternative and the extent to which it has and can contribute to more agriculture production in Africa. Host Bridget Mutambirwa is joined by: project leader Professor Jiao Xiaoqiang from the Agricultural University of China, and his student Ngula David Muttendango from Zambia.
In this week’s episode of China Africa Talk Host Bridget Mutambirwa discusses the differences between Chinese and Western Modernization. Should African countries emulate the concept or rather stick to African solutions for African problems? Guests Zhang Yongpeng , Senior Researcher at China-Africa institute Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Dr. Osidipe Adenkunle a Nigerian Senior researcher in comparative education, TVET, History & policy of education at Zhejiang Normal University unravel the discussion. Tune in!
China has been vigorously promoting the vision of a shared future for mankind. What does the concept mean? What does history say about China and African countries supporting each other in pursuit of common development?
Join Host Bridget Mutambirwa's discussion with guests Dr. Xiaofei Zhou, Vice Dean of China-Africa Economic and Trade Research Institute Zhejiang Gongshang University, and Professor Peter Kagwanja, an intellectual, policy adviser and strategist & Specialist in African Affairs, governance and security.
In this week's bonus episode, we bring you the stories of a Malian who’s been working as a bridge between China and Mali to help build a China-Africa community with a shared future.
Africa is looking to vocational education to support skills development efforts and accelerate economic development. A number of African countries have adopted Luban Workshops, China’s vocational training centers, to improve the capacity of their workforce.
Host Bridget Mutambirwa speaks with reporters Paheja Siririka from Namibia and Serge Iradukunda from Rwanda on China’s Two Sessions and what it could entail on our China - Africa relations.
In this episode we unravel China-Africa Trade and Investment promotion in an effort to understand the extent, benefits and concerns towards China Africa relations. Host Bridget Mutambirwa speaks with Zhang Qiaowen, Associate professor, School of Economics and Management,China-Africa International Business School,Zhejiang Normal University, and Dr. Elijah Munyi, Professor and Senior Research fellow on China Africa Relations with United States International University.
In this episode we discuss China’s pledge to make more efforts on working with Africa to formulate and implement the China-Africa Digital Innovation Partnership Program. Host Bridget Mutambirwa speaks with:
Dr. Wang Jinjie, research assistant professor of the Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development, Deputy Secretory-General of Centre for African Studies at Peking University
Osidipe Adekunle, senior researcher in comparative education, TVET, history & policy of education at Zhejiang normal university.
African leaders have committed themselves to eradicating conflicts and promote security and stability in the continent. To offer new impetus, China has increased its support for Africa's peace and security efforts in recent years as it pushes for peaceful development. To discuss, host Zanele Buthelezi is joined by:
Priyal Singh, Researcher with the Institute for Security Studies, South Africa; Professor Liu Baocheng, Associate Dean at the Academy of Global Innovation and Governance
More African countries have received the greenlight to export agricultural products to China in the past as part of efforts to boost trade between the two sides. What does this mean for Africa?
In this episode, host Zanele Buthelezi talks with: - John Vedasto Rwehumbiza, CEO of Tanzania Commodity Commerce and Investment Company - Chen Chaoxian, Managing Director for Wenzhou Xiongxing International LTD.
More countries in Africa are adopting China's Juncao technology, which is seen as key in tackling poverty and climate change. This agricultural method involves the cultivation of grass that is then used as substrate for mushrooms production, animal feed and other products. Host Zanele Buthelezi explores the implementation of Juncao Technology and whether it can help food security in Africa with two experts: Dr. Lin Dongmei, Director of the National Engineering Center of Juncao Technology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University and Dr. Elly J. Ligate, National Juncao Technology Technical Consultant, Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania.
The Chinese ambassador to Tanzania says cultural exchanges help improve mutual understanding between China and Africa. In this episode, the ambassador shares her perspective on the development of cultural and people-to-people exchanges between China and Africa. Host Zanele Buthelezi also talks to Professor Kwesi DLS Prah at the University of South Africa about how he hopes to bring people from the two sides closer.
China’s Confucius Institutes in Africa are hosting Chinese New Year activities as part of programs to promote friendship and cultural exchanges between the two sides. Host Zanele Buthelezi discusses the work of the Confucius Institute in South Africa in promoting cultural exchanges with guests: Lin Wu, Director of the Confucius Institute at the Durban University of Technology; Sanele Ntuli, a former student who now teaches at the Confucius Institute at the Durban University of Technology.
Many people across the world are joining Chinese both at home and abroad in celebrating Chinese New Year, as they usher in the Year of the Rabbit. This year’s festivities begin as China and many countries have lifted the COVID-19 restrictions that have been in place over the past three years. This means many people are now able to travel their hometowns to reunite and celebrate with families after being kept apart by the pandemic.
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang has visited Africa following his appointment to the post in December. The week-long African trip includes visits to Ethiopia, Gabon, Angola, Benin and Egypt, in addition to the headquarters of the African Union and the League of Arab States. To discuss, host Zanele Buthelezi is joined by: Dr. Emmanuel Matambo, Research Director at the Center for Africa-China Studies, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Dr. Grace Yuehan Wang, Senior Research Fellow with the Department of Journalism at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Every person has a right to health, but many countries in Africa are still grappling with the lack of resources such as funding, medical equipment and staff. Built with the aid of China in 2012, the China-Uganda Friendship Hospital has helped provide much needed health services to Ugandans. It has played a key role in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ebola outbreak in the country.
The year 2022 saw major developments that further deepened China-Africa cooperation in various areas, from health and disease control, to infrastructure development and space. The fight against COVID-19 continued to dominate as countries embarked on a recovery process despite persistent cases. Here’s a look at some of the stories we covered this year.
Construction of the China-aided headquarters of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is underway in Abuja, Nigeria. It’s the latest in a long list of similar China-funded projects in different parts of the continent that include the almost complete Africa CDC headquarters in Ethiopia. To discuss further about the project, its significance and China’s ties with Africa, host Zanele is joined by: His Excellency, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria Cui Jianchun, and Lawal Sale, an Abuja-based Global Affairs analyst and China-Africa relations expert.
Thousands of government officials, scientists, and activists from nearly 200 countries are meeting in Montreal, Canada, for the UN COP15 biodiversity conference. They are hoping to make progress on funds for conservation efforts in developing countries or on a pledge to protect 30 percent of the world's land and oceans. The Montreal summit, which ends on December 19, is the second part of a meeting that was hosted in 2021 by China in Kunming.
China recently updated its COVID-19 response measures. Over the past three years, the county has played a significant role in efforts to support Africa’s fight against COVID-19, providing medical assistance, expertise and vaccines to many countries. We look at the impact of China’s medical and vaccine assistance in Africa.
A number of students from Chad are studying in China as they seek to acquire critical skills that will ensure they contribute to the central African nation’s development. As this year marks the 50th anniversary of the China-Chad diplomatic relations, this week’s episode looks at the two countries’ cooperation from the perspective of a Chadian student.
Cultural heritage experts are calling for Africa to have more World Heritage sites and conservation efforts. They made the call as UNESCO celebrates the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, the text that launched the World Heritage Sites list. Currently 1,154 sites have been given World Heritage status, with only 12% located in Africa. China, which has 56 sites, has pledged to continue supporting capacity building and conservation efforts in Africa. In this episode of China Africa Talk, Zanele Buthelezi discusses UNESCO's World Heritage Convention, and the protection of culture heritage in Africa and China with: Souayibou Virassou, Executive Director of the African World Heritage Fund, and Professor Lyu Zhou, Director of the National Heritage Center at Tsinghua University.
The African Union is hoping for a seat in the G20 and effective joint action to address global economic challenges.
African countries at COP27 are pushing for wealthy nations to deliver on the promises to fund mitigation and adaptation efforts in developing countries.
The 5th China International Import Expo has opened in Shanghai. Enterprises from over 100 countries are expected to participate in the expo from November 5-10. What new opportunities will the CIIE open up for Africa? Host Zanele Buthelezi speaks to: Larry Merizalde, Chief Executive Officer Aspen China Company Limited, Yang Yang, Deputy General Manager of Zhejiang China Commodities City Group, and Tungamirai Eric Mupona, a volunteer of the Zimbabwean delegation at CIIE.
Xi Jinping has reaffirmed China's commitment to promoting global peace and development. He was re-elected General Secretary of the CPC during the Party's 20th National Congress last week. What does his re-election mean for Africa? How will the outcomes of the Congress impact the continent?
In this episode, two experts in international affairs join us in a very informative discussion on the evolving party-to-party relations between the Communist Party of China and Africa. They also give their views on some new opportunities the 20th CPC National Congress can bring to Africa and other developing countries.
In this episode, South Sudan's ambassador to China, His Excellency Monday Kumba, shares his views regarding the ruling concepts initiated by the CPC such as the FOCAC and the Belt and Road Initiative. Ambassador Kumba highlights some key events under the BRI between South Sudan and China that have characterized the friendship between the two countries 11 years on.
In this edition, in line with this year’s International Mental Health Day theme of “Make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority”, our two panelists discuss why mental health should be a priority, how China and African countries are focusing on prioritizing it and how humanitarian responses are addressing diverse mental health issues.
In an exclusive interview with James Kimonyo, Rwandan Ambassador to China, we discuss among other issues, his views regarding the ruling concepts initiated by the CPC over the last decade and the future cooperation and potential areas the two countries can work on.
How has the tourism faired since the pandemic hit? What policies are available to promote resilient tourism growth between China and Africa? Tune into this week's edition as our two panel experts in tourism unravel the discussion.
This week we discuss the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit which took place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan and why it has gained traction in Northeast Africa’s Egypt.
How are China and Africa collaborating in space technology? What was discussed during first Earth-to-space video call between Chinese taikonauts Chen Dong, Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe and youth in Africa? In this edition we unravel more and discuss the future on space cooperation between China and Africa.
In line with the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS), our guests discuss the future common goals of China and Africa in trade and services, China’s impact in the service trade industry in Africa and what Africa is doing to encourage service trade relationships with China.
Anxiety is a natural is a natural emotional response to stress, fear, or danger. It is no wonder why some are experiencing anxiety in the face of climate crisis. Although not a clinical diagnosis, climate anxiety and related terms like eco-anxiety, describes the distress caused by current environmental destruction. Our three guests explore this phenomenon.
On this episode of China Africa Talk, we explore what drives people to dedicate their lives to humanitarianism, collaborative crisis response between China and Africa, how society can be engaged beyond hashtags and what it takes to support people in a crisis.
Personifying prehistoric beauty, theological relevance, and environmental importance, this August 12, China Africa Talk honors the largest land mammal on the African and Asian continent, a keystone species, invaluable ecosystem engineers, cute to boot, With World Elephant Day!
In this episode, our guests share some key findings on how science and technology collaborations between China and Africa have evolved, their benefits to primary economic activities in Africa, and how to upgrade cooperation among stakeholders.
In commemoration of this years’ Pan African Women’s Day, this episode features the roles women are playing in bridging the void between China and Africa and the importance of building female solidarity between the two peoples.
A new platform to promote economic and trade cooperation between China and Africa was established in Beijing. In this edition we discuss the motive and vision behind this project and how it will make a difference in China-Africa cooperation.
The number of Chinese youth in Africa has been rising in recent years. In this edition, we discuss what is attracting this generation of Chinese youth to the continent. We look at the role of this generation in building mutually beneficial communication and exchanges between China and Africa, and what they are doing that's different from the elder generation.
In this edition we discuss the Belt and Road Initiative but from the perspective of two young guests who have taken it upon themselves to raise awareness among other youth into getting involved.
As part of the CGTN series "China from outside" , Zimbabwean Ambassador to China Martin Chedondo walks us through the developments he witnessed throughout his stay in China including some important lessons that can be drawn from the CPC’s governance and democratic practices.
The 14th summit of BRICS was held in Beijing on June 23 via video link. China is this year's chair of the BRICS. We spoke with Leslie Maasdorp, Vice president and Chief Financial Officer of the BRICS New Development Bank together with Dr. Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director, Institute of American and Oceania Study on the developments made so far and the role of the NDB bank in connecting member countries.
In this week's edition two experts in the area of agriculture and economics discuss current challenges of food insecurity in their countries, and how their respective governments are managing them. They also share collaborative measures China and African countries can share in the long term to ensure food security.
In this edition, we speak with a Chinese play writer who tries to reflect the reality of the Chinese community living in Africa with the aim of deepening a mutual understanding between the two peoples through his works in the play “Hujambo Afrika!”
This week two experts in environment and sustainable development from China and Senegal join us to discuss some of the techniques people are using to fight desertification in the dry arid regions of their respective countries.
When you think about setting up a business in Africa as a foreign investor, what comes to your mind? In this edition, Steven Cui, a Chinese national based in Ethiopia , shares some of his views on what it's like to do business in Ethiopia and why he chose to set up in the North Eastern region of the Horn of Africa.
Livestream e-commerce is fast becoming a new driving force for China-Africa trade, with young Africans living in China also joining in. In this edition, a Zimbabwean live-streamer and a Liberian entrepreneur both based in China, discuss how e-commerce is supporting growth of small and large African businesses in China.
Young leaders from China and South Sudan share their recommendations on creating decent jobs for youth in fragile states and discuss how linkages to global markets and investments can be strengthened to improve opportunities for young entrepreneurs. They propose policies that can enhance access to affordable technology and enable young people to create new products and services towards poverty eradication.
In this edition, we speak with experts in climate change and environmental policies from China and Kenya, on how China and some countries on the African continent are tackling challenges associated with climate change. They also share their views on global policy changes and improvements in ecological protection in recent years.
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a global infrastructure development project that's shaping and revitalizing trade links across various nations. By its nature of building on the historic Silk Road, BRI puts a major focus on trade routes that seek to provide an economic boost to countries in Asia, Eastern Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, regions mainly composed of emerging markets. To help us better understand the BRI in the context of China and Africa, Professor He Wenping joins us in a discussion.
In this episode we discuss the growth of South Africa’s lucrative wine market over the last three years and some of the strategies SA wineries use to meet the needs of the Chinese palate.
Joseph Olivier Mendo'o, a China-based Cameroonian, and China- based Zimbabwean Tungamirai Eric Mupona talk about the involvement of young Africans in China-Africa joint initiatives. They delve into the role of youth in bridging cooperation on both sides, share success stories of African youth in China and how they became part of the Africa-China Leadership Association.
Jill Tang, an entrepreneur and co-founder of Ladies Who Tech, together with China-based Congolese educator, Emilia Bywaters discuss some of the reasons that keep women from sharing their financial journeys with each other. They also share their perspectives on how to overcome these barriers and develop a sisterhood of financially empowered women.
Xue Zhouyi is a Chinese outreach producer who has participated in China-Africa TV and documentary collaboration programs in countries such as Djibouti, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe. As point of reference, we discuss how "When Africa Meets You", the first film collaboration between China and Zimbabwe that features local talent and Chinese actors, gives a new perspective on Africa.
In this episode, we will speak with people from the TV and film industry to discuss how Chinese TV shows and dramas are crossing the cultural divide and attracting audiences in Africa.
In an exclusive interview, Ethiopian Ambassador to China, His Excellency Teshome Toga Chanaka talks about agriculture and trade investment between the two countries and outlines some policies and decisions Ethiopia is expecting for further cooperation between the two sides under the Belt and Road framework.
The 2022 Winter Paralympics take place from March 4 to 13 and while Africa did not have huge representation at the Winter Olympics, there is enough to suggest the continent is warming up to cold weather sports. Samson Deen, President of African Paralympic Committee talks to us about where the continent stands and the future of Paralympics. Also in this episode, Dr. Yuan Qiang, Chief Spine Surgeon of Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Alpine Ski Venue Deputy Medical Officer, and Chief Ski Doctor, explains how China's first rapid response medical team are able to deliver exactly what the injured ones need.
In observance of International Mother Language Day, a worldwide annual day held on 21st, February to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity, Dr. Ma Xiujie and Mr. Mthuli Buthelezi both lecturing isiZulu at the Beijing Foreign Studies University discuss the significance of the need to preserve our mother languages and the efforts that are being undertaken to preserve linguistic diversity in China and Africa.
Zhang Yiyi and Takudzwa Duncan Maluwa are both students at Beijing International Studies University actively donating their time to volunteering at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. The two walk us through their daily roles, share what they are demonstrating and reflecting as youth on such an international platform and what they would like the world to remember them as volunteers.
Pacifique Twizere, a China-based Rwandan, and CEO of NEZA Technology Inc and developer of “Neza Buy”, talks us through his journey in the e-commerce industry and how he used his academic and professional skills attained in China and Rwanda to build a "China-Africa e-commerce platform."
Alexander Heath a South African Olympic athlete reflects on Africa's participation in Winter Olympics, what he has done so far to encourage skiing in his country and the pressures associated with being an athlete in a Winter Olympic event.
In this episode, Dr Diarra Boubacar, a China- Based Malian Doctor who has been practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in China for over 30 years, is invited to discuss on whether TCM is gaining popularity in Africa, how different it is in comparison to African Traditional medicine and whether the COVID-19 pandemic presents a new opportunity to the use of traditional medicines around the globe.
Zimbabwe is one of the first African countries to receive COVID-19 vaccine donations but has secured a substantial number of doses due to active procurement measures alongside support from a range of international actors most significantly, China. Dr. Agnes Mahomva, Zimbabwe's Chief Coordinator of the National Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the office of the president, discusses the COVID-19 situation in Zimbabwe and the kind of vaccine support the country has received from China.
Newly signed protocols between China and Kenya have paved the way for avocado and aquatic farmers in Kenya to export their produce to China. Peter Biwott former Chief Executive officer of the Kenya Export Promotion Council and now Managing Director, Eldoret Water and Sanitation Company discusses what this means for Kenya’s agriculture industry and the opportunity of this deal towards the trade relationship of the two countries.
State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi continues the tradition by Chinese foreign ministers to start every year by visiting Africa. Professor Peter Kagwanja,President and Chief Executive of Kenya-based Africa Policy Institute and Professor Zhang Yongpeng,a senior researcher at the Institute of West Asian and African Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences shed some light on Wang Yi’s visit to Eritrea, Kenya and the Comoros.
Ambassador Johannes Gert Grobler and Professor He Wenping are invited to recap some of the issues that revolved around the China-Africa relations in 2021. In this edition we review some of the major events that affirmed the China-Africa relationship and highlight some of the challenges faced.
As holiday shoppers gear up for the festive season celebrations when it comes to fashion, most customers still want one thing: and that's choice! Nkemek-nti Umoren a Nigerian student, and Sam Shusen Guo, Founder of both FashionReal China, and Elite Edge Fashion PR Agency, and I, discuss on what goes on in the fashion chain and debate on whether designers need to put more time and resources in plus-size range.
Zhang Yong, Flogy Dostov Ngaluo, and I discuss the different facets of African expatriate life in China portrayed in a new book Africans in China authored by Zhang Yong. Zhang Yong is the leading director of the documentary Africans in Yiwu and currently a researcher at College of Media and International Culture, Zhejiang University. Flogy Dostov Ngaluo is a Congolese cinematographer based in Jinhua city. He is a character in both Africans in Yiwu and Africans in China and the music director for the main music for the documentary Africans in Yiwu.
In commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence from 25 November to 10 December, Ms Kealeboga Kelly Dambuza, SADC Secretariat Programme Officer - Gender Based Violence, Dr. Wang Xiying, a professor in the Faculty of Education at Beijing Normal University and I, discuss on the concerns faced by women and girls in the COVID-19 pandemic and how to overcome them.
Zimbabwean youth football expert Walter Musanhu reflects his journey through football, how he established JADEL football academy in China and Zimbabwe and what he has learnt. Through his lenses we explore the importance of role models and educating parents in football and perhaps what some of the priorities should be in developing young football talent.
Miatta Momoh a Sierra Leone China based Kente & Silk, co-founder and Business development manager and Yixuan Li, The Dot Connector, Founder & PR consultant and I discuss how their work is contributing in bridging some social gaps in people to people relations not only amongst African diaspora in China but also between Chinese and Africans in China.
The 8th Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) will be held in Dakar, capital of Senegal on 29th and 30th November this year. In an exclusive interview, Zhou Yuxiao, Ambassador for Affairs of FOCAC of the Foreign Ministry of the People’s Republic of China, reflects on the implementation of the outcomes of the last FOCAC Summit held in Beijing in 2018, the challenges incurred since and his expectations of the upcoming Senegal meeting.
We catch up with Dieudonné Twahirwa, a Rwandan agribusiness entrepreneur who in September 2019 signed a five-year deal to supply 50,000 tons of dry chili to the Chinese market. He talks about the trading process, the challenges and developments since the signing of the deal.
In an exclusive interview, Rwanda's Ambassador to China, His Excellency James Kimonyo talks about the China Africa Economic and Trade Expo and how it is an opportunity for Rwanda to engage with business leaders and investors.
We discuss mental health in times of COVID. What impact has COVID-19 had on the mental well-being of people, particularly amongst university students? What interventions can be put in place to prevent another potential health crisis? In this episode, Dr. Jiu-min Lin (China), Dr. Brett Lyndall Singh (South Africa) and Pamela Marahwa, a Zimbabwean medical student, join me to talk about this and walk us through some coping strategies.
We will be looking at common myths and stereotypes about China and Africa. I’ve invited two of my Chinese colleagues Wang Lei and Shen Ting who have also lived in Africa to discuss these misconceptions from both our views. We will try to figure out how some of them arise in the first place, debate the reality about them and weigh how such myths are hinderers towards social engagement with the two peoples.