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New perspectives: Why look East when China itself looks West? - The Zimbabwe Independent

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In 2022 the growing Chinese presence across Africa is quite visible, and controversial.  It would seem from the 1950s when the Chinese first appeared in Africa, through the 1970s and 1980s, China is determined to literally overwhelm Africa.

The post New perspectives: Why look East when China itself looks West? appeared first on The Zimbabwe Independent.

Source: The Zimbabwe Independent - The Leading Business Weekly-0

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