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Africa doesn’t need tied aid, says Chinese official
Rwanda is exploring a development path suited to its own national conditions, a way that ensures national stability, unity and economic growth at the same time, Lu Shaye, the director-general in the Department of African Affairs of the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
![Lu during the interview with African journalists in Beijing last week. Paul Ntambara. Lu during the interview with African journalists in Beijing last week. Paul Ntambara.](https://www.newtimes.co.rw/uploads/imported_images/files/main/articles/2014/03/21/1395435598n2.jpg)
Lu during the interview with African journalists in Beijing last week. Paul Ntambara.