Why is China giving satellite TV to 10,000 African villages?
How Beijing is expanding its influence in Africa.
Nearly a decade ago, China promised to provide 10,000 remote villages in Africa with free digital TV access. It was a sign of warm relations between Bejing and the continent - as well as being another step in China’s plan to spread its influence across the globe.
Caitriona Perry speaks with Shawn Yuan and Ankur Shah from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Global China unit about whether China really managed to expand its power in Africa by giving away free satellite TV.
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