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Big gift: Namibian Prime Minister Saara Kuugon-gelwa-Amadhila (second from right) receives a symbolic bank draft from Ambassador Lamine Ya-hiaoui, the permanent representative of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic to the African Union (second from left), during a ceremony in Windhoek, Na-mibia, on Oct 27. An African Union delegation gave $100,000 to Namibia's government during a courtesy call on the prime minister on Oct 27. Musa C Kaseke / Xinhua |
Food service: Caterers prepare meals in Ethiopian Airlines' largest and most modern in-flight catering center, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Oct 29. The airline, one of the largest in Africa, created the facility with an investment of $15 million. The center will be able to produce more than 100,000 meals a day, up from the current 36,000. Michael Tewelde / Xinhua |

Snip: Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (front, second from left) and his Tanzanian counterpart, John Pombe Magufuli (third from right) cut the ribbon for the Nairobi Southern Bypass during a launch ceremony held in Nairobi, Kenya, on Nov 1. China's Exim Bank provided 85 percent of funding for the bypass. The work was carried out by the China Road and Bridge Corp, which is building a modern railway line in the country. Li Baishun / Xinhua |
Zombie family: A father and child take part in the Halloween Zombie Walk in Cape Town, South Africa, on Oct 29. The Zombie Walk started in 2010 to raise funds for the Lucky Lucy Foundation for abused and neglected animals. Around 4,000 people participated in the 2016 walk. Willem van der Merwe / Xinhua |

(China Daily Africa Weekly 11/04/2016 page5)
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