Embracing future industries: China-Africa cooperation for structural transformation of the Global South
It should be noted that raw material exports have played an important role in accumulating development capital for African economies at the initial stage of industrialization.
By Mabasa Sasa
11h ago
Beyond minerals: Horticulture, zero tariffs and export restructuring of Zimbabwe within Africa and the Global South
This integrated set of measures eliminates major obstacles for Africa’s agricultural exports to China and delivers long-term, stable development dividends.
By Sandra Machinga
12h ago
Why China’s future industries strategy matters for Zimbabwe and Africa
Weak domestic industrial capacity and limited skilled-job opportunities have also driven many educated young Africans to build their careers abroad.
By Mabasa Sasa
12h ago
The future of cross-Strait stability: Dialogue, diplomacy and proper management of differences
Meanwhile, it also proves that dialogue, communication and grassroots exchanges are irreplaceable pillars to uphold stability amid growing regional uncertainties.
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
12h ago
China’s offshore engineering success holds lessons for the Global South
Second, integration. Chinese companies control much of the value chain, from raw materials to final assembly, avoiding the fragmentation that weakens many competitors.
By Saxon Zvina
Jun. 13, 2026
Why are more Chinese youths dying? The CCP’s failure
It is a damning indictment of governance under the CCP.
By Newsday
Jun. 12, 2026
China’s anti-corruption model and governance: Lessons for Africa
Western narratives often misinterpret China’s anti-corruption drive as a temporary political campaign
By Donald Jairos
Jun. 11, 2026
Zimbabwe’s lithium gamble: Leverage, risk and a reordering of the Chinese supply chain
The China-Zimbabwe lithium relationship is mutually beneficial but structurally unequal.
By Alfred Mudarikwa
Jun. 8, 2026
Critical mineral downstream processing: Realistic lessons from global supply chains for Africa’s resource industrialisation
Chinese firms also cooperated with Indonesian local investors to develop over 75% of Indonesia’s domestic nickel refining capacity via mutually agreed commercial contracts.
By Saxon Zvina
Jun. 8, 2026




