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Zambia - China Friendship Clocks 60

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 By Linda Mupemo Republican Vice President Mutale Nalumango (L) and Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Han Jing (R) make a toast during the 75th anniversary celebrations of the founding of the People’s Republic of China - Picture by Royd Sibajene Five days after gaining independence from its colonial masters on 24th October 1964, Zambia with  founding President Kenneth Kaunda at the helm of power established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.  The international cooperation was the first of its kind in the region, making Zambia to have been the first country in Southern Africa to establish diplomatic ties with the People's Republic of China.  Over the years, the two countries have continued to hold each other's hands on their paths to modernisation and weathering underdevelopment storms along the way.  Noteworthy is that Zambia is one of the countries that stood with the People's Republic of China at a time it needed friends.  For instance, ...

Agroecology Strategy Development Cheers PELUM Zambia

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By Linda Mupemo A field of organic vegetables at Loctaguna Organics - Picture by PELUM Zambia Participatory Ecological Land Use Management (PELUM) Zambia has commended government for embarking on the development of the first ever national agroecology strategy which is set to promote the adoption of sustainable agriculture practices in the country. PELUM Zambia Communications Officer Rebecca Botha said the agroecology strategy will feed into the national agriculture policy thereby attracting funding to the sector.  ZANIS reports that Ms. Botha said this during a Food Jam recently held at Loctaguna Organics, in New Kasama, which was aimed at equipping Journalists with practical knowledge on sustainable agriculture methods such as agroecology.  She noted that promoting the adoption of sustainable agriculture practices calls for concerted efforts from various stakeholders adding that Journalists have a vital role to play in raising awareness through disseminating information ...

Focus on FOCAC: What is in it For Zambia?

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 By Linda Mupemo  President Hakainde Hichilema (L) held a bilateral meeting with the People's Republic of China President Xi Jinping (R) - Picture courtesy of Mr. Hichilema's Facebook page  The buzz about the 2024 Forum on China - Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit may be simmering down but its impact is projected to have long-term results in member countries.  FOCAC was established 24 years ago as an avenue for multilateral partnership between China and 53 African countries.  The FOCAC Summit is held every three years in either the People's Republic of China or an African country.  Zambia's Republican President Hakainde Hichilema was among the 53 heads of states who attended the 2024 FOCAC Summit which was held from 4th to 6th September in the People's Republic of China capital city, Beijing.  This year’s FOCAC Summit was held under the theme, “Joining Hands to Advance Modernisation and Build a High - Level China - Africa Community with a Shared F...

Media Exchange Programme Cements China-Africa Relations

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By Linda Mupemo, Beijing  2024 CIPCC Fellows  As the 2030 agenda for sustainable development deadline draws near, United Nations (UN) member states are intensifying their efforts aimed at achieving the 17 goals. The People's Republic of China is one of the few countries that have achieved Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number one which focuses on eliminating extreme poverty.     China Anti- Poverty Research Institute Professor Wang Sangui states that the Chinese Government succeeded in lifting over 800 million people out of poverty by 2020, ten years ahead of the UN schedule.  The Asian country has equally made headways with the provision of clean and affordable energy, promoting industrialisation,  innovation and quality education among other goals.  Having realised the vital role international cooperation plays in advancing development and global impact, China is strengthening partnerships with various sectors of the international community ...