Over the decades since Zimbabwe's independence in 1980, bilateral relations with China have been stable and friendly, observers say, and the upcoming state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping is undoubtedly going to elevate the tie to a new high.
Tremendous changes have taken place both in China and Africa over the decades, yet the China-Africa relationship has grown stronger with the passage of time.
China's determination to tackle climate change could speed a shift in its development pattern from an energy and resources-intensive model, according to a senior United Nations official.
Braving terrorist threat, leaders of over 100 nations convened in Paris on Monday, in a hopeful bid to outline a historic global climate arrangement to tackle the common concern of mankind in the long run.
Dealing with climate change is associated with the benifits and welfare of all human kind. It is a tough battle that needs all countries to fight joint-handly to win.
The landmark Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit will not only set the next agenda for Sino-Africa bilateral ties, but also strengthen partnership in new areas that would unleash mutual benefits, Chinese Ambassador to Kenya Liu Xianfa says.
President Xi Jinping has arrived in Paris for the Conference of the Parties (COP21) and will deliver a speech elaborating China's opinion on addressing global climate change during the opening ceremony.
This is a historical moment in the global effort to address climate change, with the potential to reshape global climate governance.
On Nov 29, Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Paris to attend the opening ceremony of the Climate Change Conference at the invitation of French President Francois Hollande and Chairman of the Climate Change Conference Laurent Fabius.
China's investment and development in lowering the cost of green technology could be a game changer for countries wanting to make the change to new energy sources.
The green development path pursued by China should help fulfill the responsibility that it has as the second largest economy.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that he is "optimistic" about the success of the upcoming Paris conference on climate change.