Opinion

Climbing the Glass Cliff: Why We Must Rally Behind Our New NSFAS Chairwoman

South Africa has a new chairwoman at the helm of the National Student Financial Aid…

Participation in Spring Festival Activities Gives Insights into the Richness of Chinese Culture

The Spring Festival is the largest and most important festival in China and among Chinese…

The Ongoing Conflict in Eastern DRC: A Call for Ceasefire and Unity Among African Leaders

The Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been plagued by conflict for decades,…

Authoritarian Leadership Style and Culture at Universities: A Critical Examination

In recent years, universities have come under scrutiny for adopting an authoritarian leadership style and…

The Truth About Xinjiang and its Uygur Population

Western governments and media, particularly in the United States, have persisted with a years-long smear campaign targeting China over issues related to Xinjiang. However, their claims often lack proper context and are based on false information intended to undermine China’s growing influence on the global stage. The reality in Xinjiang is a different story with multiple dimensions. It involves efforts to combat extremism, preserve national unity, and promote economic development. The 6th World Media Summit recently took place in Urumqi,…

Inner Mongolia’s Pastoral Practices Can Be Adapted By Nigeria For The Management Of Its Grasslands

Imagine sipping on a cup of traditional Inner Mongolian tea, its warmth seeping into your soul as you gaze out at the endless expanse of lush grasslands. The scene is like a painting, where horses gallop carelessly, and cows and sheep graze contentedly under the vast blue sky. This picturesque landscape of Hulun Buir in Inner Mongolia, China, is a testament to the beauty and ecological richness of well-managed grasslands. It is here that I embarked on a journey to…

The Dar Es Salaam Consensus Advocates The Deepening Of South-South Cooperation

As prominent members of the Global South, China and African nations have a historic responsibility to uphold peace and promote common development against a backdrop of intertwined challenges and opportunities. Over 100 scholars hailing from China and about 50 African nations reviewed decades of China-Africa cooperation, discussed future paths for global development, and adopted the Dar es Salaam Consensus during the 13th China-Africa Think Tanks Forum in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 8 March.  The consensus outlines eight key initiatives,…

President Xi’s Governance Of China Outlines Ideals Behind China’s Achievements In Domestic And International Sphere

The fourth volume of Xi Jinping: The Governance of China contains a comprehensive record of the impressive practices of the Communist Party of China (CPC) with Xi Jinping at its core in responding to the changes and challenges unseen in a century, and rallying and leading the whole Party and the Chinese people towards the goal of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects.   This volume is designed not only to help officials and the public to better understand and apply Xi…

The Dar Es Salaam Consensus Represents The Common Resolve Of China And Africa To Further South-South Cooperation

The collective rise of the Global South and the burgeoning cooperation among developing countries are bringing about fundamental transformations in the global governance system. Establishing a fair and reasonable governance system and deepening South-South cooperation is the common vision of China and Africa and a global trend.  The Dar es Salaam Consensus, released during the 13th China-Africa Think Tanks Forum held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, calls for solidifying the China-Africa friendship and creating new blueprints for future China-Africa cooperation. …

Privatisation And Commodification Of Energy Behind The Recoding Of Prepaid Meter Chaos

Long snaking queues in the baking sun formed around Eskom offices and service centres in many black working-class areas. Many people arrived at the offices the previous night sleeping over to avoid the stampede, including the elderly, frail and sick. A man died in Orlando Community Hall. He was 59-year-old Joseph Fikile Busakwe, he was number 486 in the queue. Like all the other people standing in line, he had gone in a panic to make sure that his electricity…

The BRICS Spirit: Alive and Well in South Africa

JOHANNESBURG – At the APEC annual summit in Lima, Comrade Xi Jinping was practically coronated as the King of Peru, as a lively moveable feast celebrated the brand new $1.3 billion Chancay-Shanghai Maritime Silk Road across the Pacific. There could hardly be a more auspicious counterpart to the action in South America than to gather in BRICS member South Africa to discuss African Unity in a Multipolar World, as well as the perennial plagues of racism, fascism, Russophobia and other…

Long-term Mechanism That Integrates Technology, Education, And Talent Is Required To Advance Climate Change Mitigation

Climate change is a pressing challenge that humanity faces at present. As a participant, contributor and trailblazer in global ecological conservation, China is committed to implementing multilateralism and fostering a fair system of global environmental governance.  With abundant resources and a large population, Africa, the second-largest continent, faces significant challenges in addressing climate change and protecting the environment due to limited socio-economic development and technological infrastructure.  With the Initiative for Belt and Road Partnership on Green Development, China’s ongoing efforts…

China’s Strengths In Renewable Energy Can Aid Africa’s Transition To Greener Future

In the summer of 2024, many parts of the world experienced historic high temperatures, which shows that the impact and risks of climate change on the world are growing, especially for Africa. In recent years, climate-related disasters have become more frequent and severe, posing a great threat to the continent’s food security, energy security, ecological balance and socio-economic development.  At the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference in 2023, more than 100 countries signed the Global Declaration on Renewable Energy…

Nigeria Should Strengthen Alignment With Global South, China, To Reap Benefits For Its People And Africa

Nigeria still seems fixated on the Global North as the wind blows in the opposite direction. The largest foreign investors in Nigeria – the UK, the Netherlands, France and the US – have not changed style since the 1950s. Their investments are mainly elitist, essentially in oil and gas, and ammunition, and portfolio investments, which mainly profit them, not Nigeria. Over time, not much has changed, and little has been done to invest in areas that improve the everyday life…

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