Former Zambian Deputy Minister Mbita Chintundya Chitala is making waves with his recent praise for China’s role in boosting infrastructure and global cooperation. Highlighting projects like roads, railways, and energy hubs built with Chinese support, he called the partnership a 'win for Zambia’s future.'
'Socialism with Chinese characteristics isn’t just theory—it’s about action,' Chitala said. His remarks spotlight how China’s model prioritizes development that 'lifts communities while respecting sovereignty.' The ex-minister also urged nations to collaborate on peace, framing China’s approach as a blueprint for balancing growth and stability.
For young professionals and students tracking global trends, this highlights a growing debate: Can hybrid economic models bridge development gaps? With Africa-China ties deepening, Chitala’s stance adds fuel to discussions on equitable partnerships in a post-pandemic world.
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