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Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe Can’t Stop Talking About the “Malicious Activities” of Another “Foreign Embassy” in Harare

The Chinese embassy in Zimbabwe has been on a tear for the past several weeks, angrily fuming on its Twitter feed and in local press interviews about the “malicious activities” of “#Mr1K” aka a “certain foreign embassy” in Harare.

The Chinese mission is seemingly upset (again) over allegations that the U.S. embassy is paying local journalists $1,000 to report bad things about Chinese companies operating in Zimbabwe.

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