The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Namibia president says China not colonising Africa

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BEIJING: Namibia President Hage Geingob said China is not colonising Africa and that growing cooperatio­n between the world’s No.2 economy and Africa benefits both sides, China’s official Xinhua News Agency reported.

The report said Geingob, currently on a state visit to China, said “comments smearing bilateral cooperatio­n” between China and Namibia are ‘doomed to fail’. “We are mature, we can choose our friends, we can choose what we want for, and what’s good for us,” Geingob said.

Africa has been a region of focus for Beijing’s quest for greater global influence, with billions of dollars being pumped into infrastruc­ture projects in the continent. Some critics have questioned China’s motives, however, accusing it of seeking to secure key raw materials such as oil and minerals.

In March, then-US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned African countries should be careful not to forfeit their sovereignt­y when they accept loans from China. He said at that time that if an African government ‘gets into trouble’ after accepting a Chinese loan they could lose control of its infrastruc­ture or resources throug default.

China has repeatedly rejected accusation­s that it is only only interested in Africa for its mineral resources and said its no-strings-attached aid programmes are widely welcomed. Geingob also told Xinhua that China-Africa cooperatio­n is on equal footing and that China’s investment in his country is not just ‘digging out resources’. — Reuters

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