Suffering from adverse weather conditions,Malawi’s farmers savour the prospect of exporting soya beans to the lucrative Chinese market.Like many farmers,Monica Haraba wakes up at 5:00 a.m.to get ready to harvest her ...Suffering from adverse weather conditions,Malawi’s farmers savour the prospect of exporting soya beans to the lucrative Chinese market.Like many farmers,Monica Haraba wakes up at 5:00 a.m.to get ready to harvest her soya bean crop at her farmland located on the outskirts of Lilongwe,Malawi’s capital.But like last year,she is expecting lower output due to adverse weather,especially draught.展开更多
Talking about space and Africa,Zambia stands out because of an incredible story.As early as 1964,a Zambian teacher named Edward Nkoloso famously vowed to help his country to beat America to become the first country to...Talking about space and Africa,Zambia stands out because of an incredible story.As early as 1964,a Zambian teacher named Edward Nkoloso famously vowed to help his country to beat America to become the first country to put a man on the moon,and then go to Mars.Despite his passion to launch a rocket that would send 12 astronauts,a space girl and cats to the moon,Nkoloso’s dream never came to fruition.Through his Zambian Space Academy,Nkoloso’s team of Zambian astronauts,whom he called“Afronauts,”underwent strenuous training,but it all came to nought because the United Nations wouldn’t give him the$700 million he needed to fund the space programme.展开更多
Chinese-invented Juncao grass is transforming dairy production in Kenya At his dairy farm in Kiambu County on the outskirts of the Kenyan capital Nairobi,Newton Mwangi anxiously takes off his boots and work suit after...Chinese-invented Juncao grass is transforming dairy production in Kenya At his dairy farm in Kiambu County on the outskirts of the Kenyan capital Nairobi,Newton Mwangi anxiously takes off his boots and work suit after milking his cows.Mwangi is worried about the inability of the cows to hit the 80-litre target he needs to fulfil for his clients per day,due to a woeful fodder shortage in Kenya.展开更多
Lucy Wahome stumbles and struggles to maintain her balance and walk as a nurse rushes to lend her support,soon after she got admitted at the clinic.Wahome,30,initially sought medical treatment at her home clinic in Ki...Lucy Wahome stumbles and struggles to maintain her balance and walk as a nurse rushes to lend her support,soon after she got admitted at the clinic.Wahome,30,initially sought medical treatment at her home clinic in Kiambu County,Kenya,which seemed well organised;but she later realised that constant power outages at the facility seriously compromised the quality of care at the clinic.展开更多
When Tom Dambudzo was bedridden due to ill health in his rural village,taking painkillers was the only option for him to relieve pain.“I couldn’t walk properly when I had severe backache for six months and my depend...When Tom Dambudzo was bedridden due to ill health in his rural village,taking painkillers was the only option for him to relieve pain.“I couldn’t walk properly when I had severe backache for six months and my dependence on anaesthetic drugs was quite stressful,”Dambudzo told ChinAfrica.展开更多
When Monica Jiwani relocated to Arusha,the third-largest city in Tanzania,she was dreaming of a happy life in a scenic area.Instead,she was immediately confronted with a harsh and painful reality-scarcity of clean wat...When Monica Jiwani relocated to Arusha,the third-largest city in Tanzania,she was dreaming of a happy life in a scenic area.Instead,she was immediately confronted with a harsh and painful reality-scarcity of clean water.The thought of using contaminated water became a constant source of headache.展开更多
In the heart of South Africa’s rugged Swartberg and Koue Bokkeveld mountains lies the alps towering majestically above fertile citrus farmland,forming a wall that sustains enough rainfall to attract farmers to the so...In the heart of South Africa’s rugged Swartberg and Koue Bokkeveld mountains lies the alps towering majestically above fertile citrus farmland,forming a wall that sustains enough rainfall to attract farmers to the south.Siabonga Mbete,34,grows tangerine-a small seedless fruit of the citrus family that is turning South African farmers into millionaires.展开更多
As the train engine roars,doors of the wagons gently open at 07:30 a.m.,with crew members waiting for the passengers to board before starting the journey for their next destination.An hour before the departure,Marriam...As the train engine roars,doors of the wagons gently open at 07:30 a.m.,with crew members waiting for the passengers to board before starting the journey for their next destination.An hour before the departure,Marriam Gadesa heads to the locomotive cabin and quickly tests the locomotive’s power supply,and then starts the engine.展开更多
Lying in her makeshift hospital bed,Joyce Tembo thanked medical personnel for evacuating her to the designated national cholera treatment centre,6 km north of Zambia’s capital Lusaka.She was recently diagnosed with d...Lying in her makeshift hospital bed,Joyce Tembo thanked medical personnel for evacuating her to the designated national cholera treatment centre,6 km north of Zambia’s capital Lusaka.She was recently diagnosed with diarrhoeal disease.Tembo,43,commended the medical sta!stationed at the treatment centre for their great service to thousands of patients,especially women and children seeking urgent treatment.“I am very grateful to the Chinese doctors who attended to me as soon as the ambulance rushed me to the clinic where I received urgent treatment;they have really saved my life,”Tembo told ChinAfrica.But not all residents in her community are as lucky as her.Many in the densely populated slums die every day due to the area’s poor sanitation-one of the major causes of the cholera outbreak.展开更多
Chinese-built harbour to spur Tanzania’s fisheries sector In the village of Kilwa Masoko located some 300 km southeast of Dar es Salaam,Tanzania’s capital,fishing is a lifeline of locals as it is not only a source o...Chinese-built harbour to spur Tanzania’s fisheries sector In the village of Kilwa Masoko located some 300 km southeast of Dar es Salaam,Tanzania’s capital,fishing is a lifeline of locals as it is not only a source of food,but also a source of income.As wads of Tanzanian shilling exchange hands among fish famers and traders,the latter jostle to procure as much as possible of the limited amount of fish that is auctioned at Kilwa District’s old harbour.展开更多
Clement Daka, 40, is a happy man now that a new tile manufacturing plant has been built in Zambia's capital Lusaka. This, said the hardware store manager, will make it easier for his business as he will no longer ...Clement Daka, 40, is a happy man now that a new tile manufacturing plant has been built in Zambia's capital Lusaka. This, said the hardware store manager, will make it easier for his business as he will no longer need to import tiles and other building supplies from China each month.展开更多
Technology empowers Zambian farmers and woos young people into the agricultural field It’s the end of the rainy season in Zambia,but it’s not been good for farmers due to the effects of climate change.During the 201...Technology empowers Zambian farmers and woos young people into the agricultural field It’s the end of the rainy season in Zambia,but it’s not been good for farmers due to the effects of climate change.During the 2019/20 agricultural season,many farmers’fields were severely ravaged by an invasive pest commonly known as fall ai myworms,posing a threat to Zambia's food security.展开更多
China helps to diversify Zambia’s energy output to tackle chronic electricity shortages Innocent Gondwe tries to put up a smile as he uses his welding machine anxiously to finish his work in time in order to get paid...China helps to diversify Zambia’s energy output to tackle chronic electricity shortages Innocent Gondwe tries to put up a smile as he uses his welding machine anxiously to finish his work in time in order to get paid,before a scheduled power cut.But he is unable to fully hide the pain in his eyes caused by the frequent power cuts that are a!ecting his business,which solely depends on electricity supply from ZESCO,Zambia’s major power utility company.After dropping out of school,Gondwe went all out to establish himself as an artisan to earn a living in Kalingalinga,one of the slums in Lusaka,Zambia’s capital.展开更多
Demand from China propels Ethiopia’s coffee exports It’s past 5 a.m. and Habib Mohammed is leaving his house to start the day at his 2.5-hectare coffee farm in the lush highlands of Ethiopia’s Oromia Region.In this...Demand from China propels Ethiopia’s coffee exports It’s past 5 a.m. and Habib Mohammed is leaving his house to start the day at his 2.5-hectare coffee farm in the lush highlands of Ethiopia’s Oromia Region.In this East African country, Oromia is the natural homeland of the delicate Coffea arabica plant, which is driving an insatiable thirst for a beverage that has come to conquer the world.展开更多
Abdullahi Okelo in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania tries to fully concentrate as he holds his tool,keen to start his practical work on automobile engine assembly before his tutors’final assessment.Okelo’s dedication is dr...Abdullahi Okelo in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania tries to fully concentrate as he holds his tool,keen to start his practical work on automobile engine assembly before his tutors’final assessment.Okelo’s dedication is driven by his deep passion for mechanical engineering and years of struggle to develop his engineering skills in a bid to earn a living.展开更多
The Africa Tech Challenge contest provides training and education opportunities for young engineers Since his early high school days, Sean Brown’s immense strength in arithmetic and science subjects has made a career...The Africa Tech Challenge contest provides training and education opportunities for young engineers Since his early high school days, Sean Brown’s immense strength in arithmetic and science subjects has made a career in engineering an obvious choice.Coming from a humble background, 18-yearold Brown knows that hard work always pays and embracing a vision anchored on academic excellence usually opens numerous opportunities in life.展开更多
Every two to three months,Garry Mwitwa leaves his hometown of Kafue and boards a plane bound for China to buy tens of thousands of dollars worth of electronics on every trip.Proficient in Chinese and able to bargain w...Every two to three months,Garry Mwitwa leaves his hometown of Kafue and boards a plane bound for China to buy tens of thousands of dollars worth of electronics on every trip.Proficient in Chinese and able to bargain with Chinese wholesalers in Beijing,Mwitwa,35,is a symbol of the booming goods imports from China.The young entrepreneur often carries wads of cash to buy used Chinese-made phones and accessories to sell back home.展开更多
China-sponsored centre in Djibouti is providing crucial know-how to young entrepreneurs in Africa Evans Otieno,34,is the perfect embodiment of a true go-getter,as reflected in his success in perfecting the art of maki...China-sponsored centre in Djibouti is providing crucial know-how to young entrepreneurs in Africa Evans Otieno,34,is the perfect embodiment of a true go-getter,as reflected in his success in perfecting the art of making money through cross-border e-commerce.Starting from the humble beginning of being a street vendor in Naivasha Town,northwest of Nairobi,Kenya’s capital,he has now become an automotive dealer who supplies spare parts to garage owners in Nairobi’s central business district.展开更多
For Getrude Kariuki,a middle-aged smallholder farmer in Narok County in southwest Kenya,life has been a struggle for decades,but things were never as bad as they are now.Kariuki has seen her maize yields dwindle over ...For Getrude Kariuki,a middle-aged smallholder farmer in Narok County in southwest Kenya,life has been a struggle for decades,but things were never as bad as they are now.Kariuki has seen her maize yields dwindle over the years due to scarce rainfall,especially during the 2020-2021 farming season,leaving her and many other households in the area to rely on relief food distributed by the central government.展开更多
As South Africans adjust to living in darkness with no end in sight to power outages,many are desperate for alternative energy sources.Known locally as loadshedding,widespread electricity blackouts are carried out mul...As South Africans adjust to living in darkness with no end in sight to power outages,many are desperate for alternative energy sources.Known locally as loadshedding,widespread electricity blackouts are carried out multiple times a day by state-owned energy utility Eskom to avoid the total collapse of the grid.For some people,lack of reliable power supply can be the di!erence between life and death,as blackouts have become routine,a!ecting every part of the South African society.展开更多
文摘Suffering from adverse weather conditions,Malawi’s farmers savour the prospect of exporting soya beans to the lucrative Chinese market.Like many farmers,Monica Haraba wakes up at 5:00 a.m.to get ready to harvest her soya bean crop at her farmland located on the outskirts of Lilongwe,Malawi’s capital.But like last year,she is expecting lower output due to adverse weather,especially draught.
文摘Talking about space and Africa,Zambia stands out because of an incredible story.As early as 1964,a Zambian teacher named Edward Nkoloso famously vowed to help his country to beat America to become the first country to put a man on the moon,and then go to Mars.Despite his passion to launch a rocket that would send 12 astronauts,a space girl and cats to the moon,Nkoloso’s dream never came to fruition.Through his Zambian Space Academy,Nkoloso’s team of Zambian astronauts,whom he called“Afronauts,”underwent strenuous training,but it all came to nought because the United Nations wouldn’t give him the$700 million he needed to fund the space programme.
文摘Chinese-invented Juncao grass is transforming dairy production in Kenya At his dairy farm in Kiambu County on the outskirts of the Kenyan capital Nairobi,Newton Mwangi anxiously takes off his boots and work suit after milking his cows.Mwangi is worried about the inability of the cows to hit the 80-litre target he needs to fulfil for his clients per day,due to a woeful fodder shortage in Kenya.
文摘Lucy Wahome stumbles and struggles to maintain her balance and walk as a nurse rushes to lend her support,soon after she got admitted at the clinic.Wahome,30,initially sought medical treatment at her home clinic in Kiambu County,Kenya,which seemed well organised;but she later realised that constant power outages at the facility seriously compromised the quality of care at the clinic.
文摘When Tom Dambudzo was bedridden due to ill health in his rural village,taking painkillers was the only option for him to relieve pain.“I couldn’t walk properly when I had severe backache for six months and my dependence on anaesthetic drugs was quite stressful,”Dambudzo told ChinAfrica.
文摘When Monica Jiwani relocated to Arusha,the third-largest city in Tanzania,she was dreaming of a happy life in a scenic area.Instead,she was immediately confronted with a harsh and painful reality-scarcity of clean water.The thought of using contaminated water became a constant source of headache.
文摘In the heart of South Africa’s rugged Swartberg and Koue Bokkeveld mountains lies the alps towering majestically above fertile citrus farmland,forming a wall that sustains enough rainfall to attract farmers to the south.Siabonga Mbete,34,grows tangerine-a small seedless fruit of the citrus family that is turning South African farmers into millionaires.
文摘As the train engine roars,doors of the wagons gently open at 07:30 a.m.,with crew members waiting for the passengers to board before starting the journey for their next destination.An hour before the departure,Marriam Gadesa heads to the locomotive cabin and quickly tests the locomotive’s power supply,and then starts the engine.
文摘Lying in her makeshift hospital bed,Joyce Tembo thanked medical personnel for evacuating her to the designated national cholera treatment centre,6 km north of Zambia’s capital Lusaka.She was recently diagnosed with diarrhoeal disease.Tembo,43,commended the medical sta!stationed at the treatment centre for their great service to thousands of patients,especially women and children seeking urgent treatment.“I am very grateful to the Chinese doctors who attended to me as soon as the ambulance rushed me to the clinic where I received urgent treatment;they have really saved my life,”Tembo told ChinAfrica.But not all residents in her community are as lucky as her.Many in the densely populated slums die every day due to the area’s poor sanitation-one of the major causes of the cholera outbreak.
文摘Chinese-built harbour to spur Tanzania’s fisheries sector In the village of Kilwa Masoko located some 300 km southeast of Dar es Salaam,Tanzania’s capital,fishing is a lifeline of locals as it is not only a source of food,but also a source of income.As wads of Tanzanian shilling exchange hands among fish famers and traders,the latter jostle to procure as much as possible of the limited amount of fish that is auctioned at Kilwa District’s old harbour.
文摘Clement Daka, 40, is a happy man now that a new tile manufacturing plant has been built in Zambia's capital Lusaka. This, said the hardware store manager, will make it easier for his business as he will no longer need to import tiles and other building supplies from China each month.
文摘Technology empowers Zambian farmers and woos young people into the agricultural field It’s the end of the rainy season in Zambia,but it’s not been good for farmers due to the effects of climate change.During the 2019/20 agricultural season,many farmers’fields were severely ravaged by an invasive pest commonly known as fall ai myworms,posing a threat to Zambia's food security.
文摘China helps to diversify Zambia’s energy output to tackle chronic electricity shortages Innocent Gondwe tries to put up a smile as he uses his welding machine anxiously to finish his work in time in order to get paid,before a scheduled power cut.But he is unable to fully hide the pain in his eyes caused by the frequent power cuts that are a!ecting his business,which solely depends on electricity supply from ZESCO,Zambia’s major power utility company.After dropping out of school,Gondwe went all out to establish himself as an artisan to earn a living in Kalingalinga,one of the slums in Lusaka,Zambia’s capital.
文摘Demand from China propels Ethiopia’s coffee exports It’s past 5 a.m. and Habib Mohammed is leaving his house to start the day at his 2.5-hectare coffee farm in the lush highlands of Ethiopia’s Oromia Region.In this East African country, Oromia is the natural homeland of the delicate Coffea arabica plant, which is driving an insatiable thirst for a beverage that has come to conquer the world.
文摘Abdullahi Okelo in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania tries to fully concentrate as he holds his tool,keen to start his practical work on automobile engine assembly before his tutors’final assessment.Okelo’s dedication is driven by his deep passion for mechanical engineering and years of struggle to develop his engineering skills in a bid to earn a living.
文摘The Africa Tech Challenge contest provides training and education opportunities for young engineers Since his early high school days, Sean Brown’s immense strength in arithmetic and science subjects has made a career in engineering an obvious choice.Coming from a humble background, 18-yearold Brown knows that hard work always pays and embracing a vision anchored on academic excellence usually opens numerous opportunities in life.
文摘Every two to three months,Garry Mwitwa leaves his hometown of Kafue and boards a plane bound for China to buy tens of thousands of dollars worth of electronics on every trip.Proficient in Chinese and able to bargain with Chinese wholesalers in Beijing,Mwitwa,35,is a symbol of the booming goods imports from China.The young entrepreneur often carries wads of cash to buy used Chinese-made phones and accessories to sell back home.
文摘China-sponsored centre in Djibouti is providing crucial know-how to young entrepreneurs in Africa Evans Otieno,34,is the perfect embodiment of a true go-getter,as reflected in his success in perfecting the art of making money through cross-border e-commerce.Starting from the humble beginning of being a street vendor in Naivasha Town,northwest of Nairobi,Kenya’s capital,he has now become an automotive dealer who supplies spare parts to garage owners in Nairobi’s central business district.
文摘For Getrude Kariuki,a middle-aged smallholder farmer in Narok County in southwest Kenya,life has been a struggle for decades,but things were never as bad as they are now.Kariuki has seen her maize yields dwindle over the years due to scarce rainfall,especially during the 2020-2021 farming season,leaving her and many other households in the area to rely on relief food distributed by the central government.
文摘As South Africans adjust to living in darkness with no end in sight to power outages,many are desperate for alternative energy sources.Known locally as loadshedding,widespread electricity blackouts are carried out multiple times a day by state-owned energy utility Eskom to avoid the total collapse of the grid.For some people,lack of reliable power supply can be the di!erence between life and death,as blackouts have become routine,a!ecting every part of the South African society.