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China-Africa media urge boost in cooperation

By Pan Zhongming and Liu Xuan | China Daily Africa | Updated: 2017-08-20 15:43

Media from China and Africa should become recorders and disseminators of the China-Africa friendship, as well as witnesses to and promoters of Sino-African cooperation, Guo Weimin, vice-minister of the State Council Information Office, said during the China-Africa Media Forum in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Aug 14.

About 20 editors from Namibia, Tanzania, Ghana, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Zimbabwe and China participated in the forum, which was hosted by the State Council Information Office. 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 China-Africa cooperation, offer guidance to public opinion, identify opportunities and promote mutually beneficial cooperation.

Benjamin Thomas Mgana, chief editor of The Guardian newspaper in Tanzania, said: "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 editor-in-chief of China Daily, said China-Africa 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," he said.

The forum was co-organized by Xinhua News Agency and Independent Media Group of South Africa.

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