South Africa, China sign trade deal amid US customs dispute – Eye on Africa


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South Africa and China have signed a trade deal amid a customs dispute with the US
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Ghana’s Supreme Court has ordered the government to reveal the terms of a controversial deportation deal with the US, which rights groups are calling vague and immoral. In South Africa, while tensions with the US over tariffs persist, trade relations with China are improving and exporters are preparing to take advantage of new opportunities in the Chinese market. Meanwhile, in Kenya, the family of General Kiambati wa Njora, the last leader of the Mau Mau movement, is calling for a national funeral to honor his legacy in the struggle for independence.

Produced by Antonia Cimini, Clarisse Fortuné and Guillaume Gougeon



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