SGR Malaba-Kampala-Kigali not part of the 15 agreements signed btn Rwanda n China

SGR Malaba-Kampala-Kigali not part of the 15 agreements signed btn Rwanda n China

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Kagame, Jinping sign 15 deals, strengthen Rwanda-China ties
MONDAY JULY 23 2018

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Presidents Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Chinese Xi Jinping during the signing of bilateral agreements in Kigali on July 23, 2018. PHOTO | URUGWIRO

In Summary
  • China says it is looking to build “mutually beneficial relations”.
  • The two leaders signed some 15 agreements in Kigali on trade, infrastructure, investment, e-commerce, human resource, culture, science and technology, aviation, mining, law enforcement, visa exemption for diplomatic and service passport holders, among others.
  • China has, however, in recent decades come under heavy criticism for what observers say is plundering of Africa’s natural resources and tying African countries to high interest loans.
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By EDMUND KAGIRE
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Rwanda is stable and its people are happy, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on his first official visit of the country.

The Chinese leader paid a two-day State visit to Kigali that began on Sunday.

At a press conference on Monday, Mr Jinping said he has witnessed “first-hand a vibrant and well organised country that is making good progress in its development.

“The country enjoys social harmony and stability and its people are leading a happy and content life.”

He said China was looking to build “mutually beneficial relations” with Rwanda and other African countries.

“I am here this time with the aim of consolidating tradition friendship between China and Rwanda and to work together with Mr President [Paul Kagame] to plan for the future of our bilateral relations, as well as the cooperation between China and Africa,” he said.

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“We want to see that our mutually beneficial relations can yield more fruit and that our people and the people in Africa can have more gains.”

Agreements

The two leaders signed some 15 agreements in Kigali worth millions of dollars on trade, infrastructure, investment, e-commerce, human resource, culture, science and technology, aviation, mining, law enforcement, visa exemption for diplomatic and service passport holders, among others.

President Kagame said Mr Jinping’s visit has deepened ties with Rwanda and strengthened its involvement with the African continent an outcome he said is evidenced by the deals signed between Rwanda and China.

China will also fund the expansion of Chinese-built Masaka District Hospital in Kigali, and extend concessional loans for the construction of the 66km Huye-Kibeho-Munini road in Southern Province and the Bugesera International Airport access road project.

Home-grown development

The leader of the Asian superpower said his country is seeking a new order in international relations that are “more equitable and just”.

President Jinping added that his country recognises the process of reforming the African Union led by President Kagame who is its current chairman.

“For the past decades, China and African countries have been treating each other with sincerity, friendship and pursuing solidarity and cooperation. We are bound by the community of shared future and common interest to grow our solidarity and cooperation with Africa as an important foundation for China’s foreign policy and China’s longstanding and unwavering strategic voice,” he said.

He said that China supports Africa’s unified efforts that will lead to home-grown sustainable development for the continent and that the Asian country is looking to align its own development with that of Africa for a win-win cooperation.

“The President and I have had an in-depth and frank discussion on China-Rwanda relations, the Beijing Summit of FOCAC (Forum for China-Africa Cooperation) and other international and regional issues of our mutual interest,” Mr Jinping said.

The Summit will be held in September.

The Chinese leader began his African tour last week in Senegal. Rwanda is the second country he visited and will be heading to Johannesburg on Tuesday for the BRICS Summit comprised of emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

He will thereafter visit Mauritius.

China has, however, in recent decades come under heavy criticism for what observers say is plundering of Africa’s natural resources and tying African countries to high interest loans.


Kagame, Xi sign 15 bilateral deals
 
China is our friend but we should do friending carefully because what he did to Kenya sgr is a massacre, Rwanda can't raise the intention of chinese assistance in his sgr without a deep consideration, commonly he knows what should be done when he requested randomly.
 
SGR lazima ijengwe mupende musipende!., its an African interconnection project, si lazima iwe mchina, lakini ni lazima itajengwa. Tuko hapa kushuhudia.
 
SGR lazima ijengwe mupende musipende!., its an African interconnection project, si lazima iwe mchina, lakini ni lazima itajengwa. Tuko hapa kushuhudia.
It seems it will end in Kisumu!
 
Erdogan is to visit Africa

So what? How many foreign presidents visit Africa? And how are you certain they are going to talk about SGR? My friend, these visits are for boosting bilateral ties.

The SGR is not a government project. If you could have told me a consortium of private companies with ties to the SGR were visiting then I would buy into it. But as always, yours is propaganda.

Propaganda imeganda proper
 
So what? How many foreign presidents visit Africa? And how are you certain they are going to talk about SGR? My friend, these visits are for boosting bilateral ties.

The SGR is not a government project. If you could have told me a consortium of private companies with ties to the SGR were visiting then I would buy into it. But as always, yours is propaganda.

Propaganda imeganda proper
So far Turkish interest in Africa lies on construction. Try to wish sth else...
 
So what? How many foreign presidents visit Africa? And how are you certain they are going to talk about SGR? My friend, these visits are for boosting bilateral ties.

The SGR is not a government project. If you could have told me a consortium of private companies with ties to the SGR were visiting then I would buy into it. But as always, yours is propaganda.

Propaganda imeganda proper
SGR is not a government project!! Wewe uko sawa kweli!? kamwambie Uhuru hili swala uone atakavyo kurushia chupa zake za pombe kali. Halafu ukisikia raisi wa Turkey kaja Africa jua kabisa kuna team ya wafanyabiashara wata husishwa na hiyo safari, Yepi Merkez ikiwepo. Mtapata tabu sana
 
Tanzanian on JF kenyan ection are a weak dunder heads.
 
China SGR deal with Kenya is a WARNING EXAMPLE to the entire continent if not in a global.
Kenya SGR was meant to be Chinese showcase project to show the rest of Africa that they can take big projects and deliver. But now more n more African countries are being skeptical with Chinese's intention. First their project turn to be expensive when you look at $ value to what your getting out of it, and second lack of local content considering everything comes from China including wafagiaji na wazoataka.
 
SGR is not a government project!! Wewe uko sawa kweli!? kamwambie Uhuru hili swala uone atakavyo kurushia chupa zake za pombe kali. Halafu ukisikia raisi wa Turkey kaja Africa jua kabisa kuna team ya wafanyabiashara wata husishwa na hiyo safari, Yepi Merkez ikiwepo. Mtapata tabu sana

I'm worrying with the understanding of this asvptx dude. Atii the governments have no hands kwenye SGR!!!?
 
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