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Africa Business News of Friday, 8 January 2021

Source: theeastafrican.co.ke/afp

China cancels $28m of DR Congo debt to help virus fight

A view of the main highway in the city centre of DR Congo capital Kinshasa PHOTO | AFP A view of the main highway in the city centre of DR Congo capital Kinshasa PHOTO | AFP

China has cancelled a part of the debt owed by DR Congo to help the sub-Saharan giant fight the coronavirus epidemic, the Congolese presidency said on Thursday.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the gesture to put 180 million yuan ($28 million) back into government coffers during a visit to the country this week.

Wang also offered a further $15 million to support wider development efforts.

China is a major investor in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and researchers from Johns Hopkins University in the US have estimated that Chinese entities have extended more than $2.4 billion in loans over the past two decades.

"The cancellation of the debt should enable the DRC to fight effectively against the Covid-19 pandemic," the Congolese presidency said in a press release.

Since the first coronavirus cases were detected on March 10, DR Congo has officially registered 18,738 cases and 610 deaths.