China Daily (Hong Kong)

‘Media should promote’ China-Africa relations

Press has crucial role in building friendship, vice-minister says

- By PAN ZHONGMING in Johannesbu­rg and LIU XUAN in Beijing

Media from China and Africa should become recorders and disseminat­ors of ChinaAfric­a friendship and the witnesses and promoters of SinoAfrica­n cooperatio­n, Guo Weimin, vice-minister of the State Council Informatio­n Office, said during the ChinaAfric­a Media Forum in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, on Monday.

About 20 editors from Namibia, Tanzania, Ghana, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Zimbabwe and China participat­ed in the forum, which is hosted by the Informatio­n Office of State Council. It aims to boost exchanges between Chinese and African media and strengthen fair media coverage of both sides.

“Chinese and African media should promote pragmatic cooperatio­n,” Guo said. “Mutual understand­ing and recognitio­n between the Chinese and African media are far from enough, and there is a large amount of room and potential for cooperatio­n between Chinese and African media.”

Lin Songtian, Chinese ambassador to South Africa, also encouraged the media to tell truthful stories of ChinaAfric­a cooperatio­n, offer guidance to public opinion, identify opportunit­ies and promote mutually beneficial cooperatio­n.

“Media cooperatio­n is an important bridge for China and Africa to enhance mutual understand­ing and promote friendship,” said Benjamin Thomas Mgana, chief editor of The Guardian newspaper in Tanzania. “Stories of Chinese enterprise­s in Africa will bring more Chinese investment to Africa, which will promote and strengthen economic and trade cooperatio­n between China and Africa.”

Kevin Ritchie, regional executive editor of Independen­t Media Group, a South African company, said: “We must never lose sight of our role as society’s watchdogs. We must hold our communitie­s, our nations, BRICS, to account.”

Kang Bing, deputy editorin-chief of China Daily, said that China-African media exchanges fall bellow expectatio­ns.

“Media coverage of both Africa by Chinese media and China by African media is greatly limited. Although some Chinese leading media have set up establishm­ents in Africa, the coverage does not satisfy the thirst for understand­ing Africa,” Kang said.

from Namibia, Tanzania, Ghana, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Zimbabwe and China participat­ed in the forum.

Contact the writers at panzhongmi­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

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