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Four global initiatives align with Africa's future

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December 01, 2025

When I first visited Beijing 17 years ago, I was awestruck by the infrastructure.

- BUSANI NGCAWENI

It was not development for its own sake; it was a living statement of a country convinced that progress is a collective good; the zeitgeist of the leap forward. Years later, standing before the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, built with Chinese support, I can see the same conviction: that nations can rise together, not through rivalry but through partnership grounded in solidarity and mutual respect.

Across Africa, the relationship with China has matured beyond aid and symbolism to become a part of a wider project for creating a fairer international order defined by cooperation and dignity. At the heart of this vision are China's four global initiatives: the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilisation Initiative and the Global Governance Initiative. Together they express a philosophy that Africa understands well: that peace, growth and justice must be fostered through solidarity, not subordination.

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