Western and Chinese firms working together can profitably help Africa meet development goals
The southern province which is the gateway to China for most Africans has no plans to reduce or limit the number of visitors from the continent.
Nation continues to assist fight against deadly virus in West Africa
Even until a few weeks ago, the majority of Chinese people believed that the Ebola epidemic, which has claimed more than 4,900 lives, mostly in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, was too far from home to worry about. But with the deadly virus traveling across the Atlantic, alarm bells have started ringing in China, which encountered Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 11 years ago.
The China-Africa Development Fund announced it will donate $450,000 to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia to help the three countries battle the Ebola epidemic.
China is utilizing its experiences and lessons from the prevention and treatment of the severe acute respiratory syndrome to help fight the Ebola virus in West Africa, Chinese officials say.
Despite her daughter's concerns, Beijing doctor Yao Gaiqi traveled to West Africa to help local health workers contain the spread of Ebola
Multiple sources of inward flows, including foreign investment and remittances, painting a bright picture
Three of those who attended the africa development forum in morocco set out their hopes
African leaders want more Chinese participation in the continent, head of UN commission says
Continent's growing wealth is changing the way its development is financed
But trailblazing China is no longer alone in funneling private capital to continent