Busani Ngcaweni, director general of South Africa's National School of Government, explained why BRICS will thrive in spite of trade disputes or leadership changes.
Busani Ngcaweni, director-general of the National School of Government in South Africa, shares his insights on the evolution of the Belt and Road Initiative in Africa.
One student questioned whether China’s investment in Africa aimed to interfere in its internal affairs, while another accused China of being “hypocritical”.
The Chinese have figured out that supporting a prosperous Africa doesn't take anything away from them. But that seems to be beyond the intellectual reach of US policymakers.
Why did a PhD graduate from China's No.1 university choose to build hydropower plants in Africa?
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