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        <description>#africa #china #socialism The growing close relationship between China and Africa has concerned Western countries as media and experts from the West keep warning African countries about China becoming a new imperialist power. But what do African people think? How do they see the role of China and the West? I sat down with the President of the Socialist Party of Zambia, Fred M'membe, and the convener of the Socialist Movement of Ghana, Kyeretwie Opoku, as they were on their trip to China. Timestamp: 00:00 - 01:04 Highlights of this episode 01:05 - 03:59 Intro 04:00 - 16:45 Is China a "new imperialist power" in Africa? 16:46 - 28:49 The West cannot conceive an equal relationship 28:50 - 49:12 How do Africans think the G7's Build Back Better World project? 49:13 - 59:53 Why is Communism demonized in Africa? 59:54 - 1:07:55 How can communism help Africa?</description>
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