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China to cement foothold in Africa

China is determined to cement its presence in Africa as it seeks to pursue a more aggressive and dynamic partnership with the continent, a senior official at the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said here on Tuesday.

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Tanga Cement MD Appointed East Africa Cement Producers Association Tanzania Chair

The East Africa Cement Producers Association (EACPA) has appointed Reinhardt Swart the Managing Director of Tanga Cement Company the chair of its Tanzanian chapter, with effect from 1 August 2015 for the next three years.
The East Africa Cement Producers Association (EACPA) brings together cement manufacturing companies from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi.  EACPA TZ is a chapter of the East Africa Association which includes Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, and Tanzania. EACPA...

 

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Islamic State gains Libya foothold

How returning Islamic State fighters fuel Libya unrest

 

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TheCitizen

China: We’ll continue to help Africa

China’s pledge to continue supporting Africa in achieving development and prosperity has once again refuted the rhetoric of “neocolonialism” in the continent.

 

11 years ago

BBC

China to build new Africa railway

Agreements for plans to build a new railway line in East Africa with Chinese help have been signed in the Kenyan capital Nairobi.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Africa can benefit from China policy

During the cold war in the 1960s and 1970s, Tanzania founding President Julius Nyerere expressed a strong willingness to learn from China.

 

11 years ago

BBC

China media: Africa ties

'We take from Africa, but we don't forget to give back'

 

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BBC

Is China a brake on Africa's progress?

What does China's slowing economy mean for Africa?

 

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BBC

Japan and China row over Africa

China and Japan are criticising each other's policies in Africa as each pledges more money for the continent.

 

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China 'illegally fishing off W Africa'

More than 70 Chinese vessels have been found fishing illegally off the coast of West Africa, a new Greenpeace study reports.

 

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