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Chinese embassy responds to Rhino article

Posted on Oct 16, 2013 by Admin

Frankly speaking, I am of the view that the content of the M&G article “Rhino horn trade thrives in Johannesburg” may mislead the public, writes Pan Peng, press counsellor, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Republic of… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Featured Chinatown, Chinese Embassy South Africa, JOhannesburg, Rhino Horn
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Ivory and rhino horn trade thrives in Joburg

Posted on Oct 4, 2013 by Admin

Wildlife trafficking syndicates brazenly sell rhino horn and ivory at Chinese markets in Southern Africa’s capital cities, in the face of global attempts to crack down on the illicit trade in endangered species. Continue Reading →

Analysis, Featured, Newsfeed Chinatown, conservation, ivory, Oxpeckers, wildlife trafficking
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M&G: The arch angle on booming Chinatown

Posted on Jul 17, 2013 by Admin

Twin structures spanning Cyrildene’s main stretch has bridged the community’s dual identities. By Ufrieda Ho, published in the Mail& Guardian on 12 July 2013. Hot water from an urn rushes over a clay teapot so small it looks like a… Continue Reading →

Featured Chinatown, Cyrildene, Mail&Guardian, Ufrieda Ho






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