China, Mozambique Elevate Ties to ‘Shared Future’ Community
China and Mozambique upgrade bilateral relations to a strategic partnership focused on infrastructure, energy, and agricultural development in 2026.
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China and Mozambique upgrade bilateral relations to a strategic partnership focused on infrastructure, energy, and agricultural development in 2026.
Mozambique’s President Daniel Francisco Chapo will visit China from April 16-22, 2026, to enhance bilateral cooperation and economic partnerships, following an invitation from President Xi Jinping.
As China and Nigeria mark over 50 years of diplomatic relations, bilateral trade reached $23 billion in 2025. Presidential adviser Sunday Dare discusses how both nations are aligning development strategies for mutual growth.
Rwanda’s ambassador highlights China’s Two Sessions as a catalyst for bilateral cooperation in tech, green development, and vocational training amid 2026 policy shifts.
Djibouti’s Finance Minister extends Chinese New Year wishes to China, signaling commitment to strengthen economic ties and regional partnerships in 2026.
Archival photos and President Xi’s 2026 letter highlight China-Zimbabwe solidarity, tracing liberation-era bonds to modern economic collaboration and youth-driven innovation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping commends Zimbabwean liberation war veterans for fostering China-Africa ties in a heartfelt letter, emphasizing shared history and ongoing cooperation.
Ethiopian expert highlights China’s role in infrastructure and green energy projects driving Ethiopia’s 2026 economic growth through high-level cooperation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping affirms commitment to collaborate with Namibia for mutual development and prosperity, building a high-level China-Africa community with a shared future.