China Urges Investor-Friendly Laws in Zimbabwe
Chinese officials emphasised the need for economic reforms to ensure clarity on investment laws, improving the ease of doing business, fighting corruption, introducing investment friendly laws, ensuring the country's credit ratings improve as well as reducing the country's sovereign, political and economic risks, according to the Zimbabwe Independent.
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Zimbabwe:
China Insists On Leadership Change
Zimbabwe Independent, 4 December 2015
Zimbabwe and China may have signed a number of infrastructural deals between August last year when President Robert Mugabe visited the Asian country and this week when… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mugabe's China Push 'Sabotaged'
Zimbabwe Standard, 6 December 2015
War Veterans minister Christopher Mutsvangwa claimed some of President Robert Mugabe's Cabinet ministers are throwing spanners into the veteran ruler's efforts to lure Chinese… Read more »
President Xi Jinping and President Robert Mugabe.
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Zimbabwe:
Xi Jinping Visit - Connect the Dots
Zimbabwe Independent, 4 December 2015
As Karl Krauss observed, corruption is worse than prostitution. The latter might endanger the morals of an individual, the former invariably endangers the morals of the entire… Read more »
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Africa:
China Not Out to Rob Us - Mugabe
The Herald, 5 December 2015
President Mugabe yesterday blasted as distorted, claims by Africa's detractors that the continent's relations with China were based on the Asian country's appetite for raw… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Wield Sword On Corruption
Zimbabwe Independent, 4 December 2015
ON 2015 New Year's Eve -- December 31 2014 to be precise -- Chinese President Xi Jinping's speech on national television was almost pitch-perfect. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mugabe Must Learn From Xi
Zimbabwe Independent, 4 December 2015
This week was quite eventful for Zimbabwe, a country that had become a pariah state due to sanctions and isolation over policy clashes and grisly human right abuses. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
China Has Colonised Zimbabwe, Says Opposition PDP Leadear Biti
New Zimbabwe, 3 December 2015
Former Finance Minister Tendai Biti has blasted the recent visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping, saying Chinese investment in Zimbabwe was akin to a second colonisation. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
China Could Be a Game Changer in Zim
The Herald, 4 December 2015
Generating sustained economic growth remains one of the most pressing challenges to development in Africa today. As such considerate amount of time has been invested towards… Read more »
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Chinese President Xi Jinping signed ten investment deals with Zimbabwe. Read more »