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From ‘imitator’ to ‘definer’: China's EV industry shift and strategic opportunities for the Global South and Africa

This paradigm shift challenges the industrial foundations of traditional automotive powers and opens an unprecedented development path for Africa and the Global South.
By Saxon Zvina 9h ago

China–Russia strategic partnership: Shapers of a multipolar world and opportunities for the Global South

Amid profound shifts in the global landscape, this visit highlights the shared commitment of both countries to advancing peaceful and equitable changes to the international order.
By Saxon Zvina 9h ago

A new model for partnership: Why Africa should welcome China’s rejection of power politics

During the Cold War, major powers treated other countries as pawns, interfering in domestic affairs, backing factions, and seeking regime change to advance their own dominance.
By Debra Manyasi 10h ago

Deepening Sino-Russian strategic coordination: opportunities for the Global South and Africa

The two sides will sign more than 20 cooperation documents and issue joint statements on building a multipolar world and new-type international relations.
By Saxon Zvina 10h ago

A new stability for a changing world: An African view of China-US constructive strategic stability

It offers the world a chance to move beyond zero-sum rivalry and toward a system based on sovereignty, stability, and shared development.  
By Erica Nomalanga Dube May. 18, 2026

Zimbabwe’s fight for mineral value addition

Natural resources can transform economies, but under weak governance they can also deepen inequality, fuel corruption and generate environmental and social tensions.
By David Makora May. 17, 2026

Trump’s China visit with top CEOs: What it could mean for US markets and global investment opportunities

Beyond the political symbolism, the trip carries important implications for US stock markets, global trade, and investor confidence.
By Isaac Jonas May. 17, 2026

Domestic port calls reveal China’s struggle for control

China’s naval diplomacy is increasingly turning inward.
By Newsday May. 14, 2026