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Category Archives: China and Africa
Xu Jinglei on the meaning of “fei”
Xu Jinglei at Clifton first beach, Cape Town Maya Alexandri is currently traveling as part of actress / director / blogger Xu Jinglei’s entourage in South Africa, and will file reports about the trip for the next week. At Cape … Continue reading
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Model traveler: Xu Jinglei
Xu Jinglei on the road from Sun City to Johannesburg Maya Alexandri is currently traveling as part of actress / director / blogger Xu Jinglei’s entourage in South Africa, and will file reports about the trip for the next week. … Continue reading
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Xu Jinglei plays Sun City
Xu Jinglei in Pilanesburg Game Park Maya Alexandri is currently traveling as part of actress / director / blogger Xu Jinglei’s entourage in South Africa, and will file reports about the trip for the next week. Sun City, South Africa’s … Continue reading
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Tagged apartheid, baboons, game park, Pilanesburg, South Africa, Sun City, Xu Jinglei
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In Soweto, even Xu Jinglei is white
In Soweto Maya Alexandri is currently traveling as part of actress / director / blogger Xu Jinglei’s entourage in South Africa, and will file reports about the trip for the next week. Today Xu Jinglei’s team began the day with … Continue reading
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Tagged Desmond Tutu, informal settlement, Nelson Mandela, South Africa, Soweto, Xu Jinglei
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Xu Jinglei’s South African adventure
Xu Jinglei at South Africa’s Apartheid Museum 2008 is the tenth anniversary of the commencement of diplomatic relations between South Africa and the People’s Republic of China. As part of its activities to celebrate the occasion, the South African government … Continue reading
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Tagged actor, apartheid, Apartheid Museum, blogger, director, South Africa, tourism, Xu Jinglei
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Sudan and South Africa
The South African government position on Darfur explained by a South African academic.
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Tagged Darfur, Olympics, South Africa, Sudan
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Malawi recognizes P.R. China
Malawi and China have established diplomatic ties.
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Tagged Africa, foreign relations, Malawi, Taiwan
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Sex and drugs and rock ‘n roll in Sudan
Sudanese Thinker writes on China’s presence in the Sudan.
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Tagged Africa, Congo, Kinshasa, mining, oil, Sudan
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China Africa series in New York Times
One of the unquestionable benefits of China’s growing presence in Africa is that the Western media, governments and business leaders have been forced to pay attention to the continent that they would rather forget. The renminbi is simply more powerful … Continue reading
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There’s always India
The below is excerpted from an opinion piece by Charles Onyango-Obbo on the ‘East African’ website in Kenya: