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Saturday, December 05, 2015

China Pledges 60 Billion Dollars To African Development

China's president has pledged $60bn to development in Africa, as part of what Chinese and African leaders called "win-win cooperation."



President Xi Jinping according to Aljazeera made the announcement on Fridayto rousing applause from an audience that included South Africa's President Jacob Zuma, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and African Union Commission Chairwoman Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.

At Friday's summit, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, hailed China's Xi, said: "Here is a man representing a country once called poor, a country which was never our coloniser. He is doing to us what we expected those who colonised us yesterday to do.
"We will say he is a God-sent person," he said.

Speaking at the Forum on China Africa Cooperation in South Africa, Xi outlined 10 areas that will receive funding including infrastructure projects, aid for drought-stricken countries and thousands of scholarships for African students. The Chinese government will also cancel outstanding debts for Africa's least developed countries in the form of zero interest loans that mature at the end of 2015, he said.

Xi also promised to provide assistance to help upgrade African health care facilities, train hundreds of journalists and provide satellite reception in 10,000 African villages.
China has the world's largest foreign currency reserves at $3.514tn. State owned banks have often looked to developing countries for investment opportunities.

Xhanti Payi, a Johannesburg-based economist, told Al Jazeera that Africa needed $90bn a year to meet its infrastructure development needs.

China’s pledge "is not enough, but it’s a good start," he said.



18 comments:

  1. We don't need their help ..

    Their should work on the welfare of their local employees before assisting a continent..

    Give with the right hand n collect with their left...

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  2. I've missed this blog fam. Happy new month FAM.

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  3. African indeed need development. I hope this money will be well manage and put to use.

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  4. And what in return
    They should hold their chinco pledge

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  5. Good one.
    Good morning y'all. This hamattan is killing my nose with flu o. Chai!

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  6. All dis money I keep hearing hummmm ope det put it in good use.

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  7. Good to know.China always helping africa.

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  8. Greedy Africa old leaders. With all the mineral resources in the continent,we are still poor. Cursed continent with cursed leaders. Africa do not need any help from any big brother if utilised what we have. None of it's leaders want to give way to younger leader after the end of their term in office. We keep on recycling old men just look at Zimbabwe president, he is struggling with life too old to rule a country yet he is still there after so many years in power. Rwanda president refuse to give way after the expiration of his term, he performed very well but same greed won't let him go. From DRC, Angola, Togo,Ethiopia,South Africa to Nigeria same story.
    Africa youths see nothing wrong in their leaders action youths can't even stand for change without supporting corruption, supporting same set of people who has ruined their future.
    This meeting is a waste of time, it doesn't benefit ordinary citizens, money promised do not actually materialises in full. The people in power will share fund among themselves.
    It's time Africa youths wake up and eradicate our grand fathers in power. No future in the continent with these set of old men, we truly need vibrant leaders with 21st century reasoning. What we have all over the continent are backward leaders. Looting is their way of staying relevant in the system.

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  9. Hope this goes a long way to help Africa develop herself.

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  10. Forgive my ignorance. .........please these monies where do they go to?

    We just hear and that's all lol

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  11. hope it gets to the right hands , we have too many wrong hands in Africa , I see Nigerians nw flooding to china tho *

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I hope no fight will occur when they are sharing the money though.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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