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Monalisa smile, prompted by a charitable grant

- By XIECHUANJI­AO andHUQING in Qingdao Contact the writers at xiechuanji­ao@chinadaily. and huqing@chinadaily.com.cn

Monalisa Singatini Sigauke, a 19-year-old from Zimbabwe, never imagined she would come to a Chinese university to pursue further studies — but that was before she gained life-changing funding support from China this summer.

After her graduation from high school two years ago, poverty at home meant that Monalisa could not afford to go to university. But, thanks to a scholarshi­p program from Qingdao Hengshun Zhongsheng Group Co Ltd, Monalisa began her fouryear undergradu­ate study at OceanUnive­rsity of China in early September.

She was one of the 50 Zimbabwean students who were selected to study at the Qingdao-based university. Hengshun will pay their tuition fees as well as a monthly stipend of 2,500 yuan ($375).

The students are mostly majoring in the Chinese language, internatio­nal economics and trade and business administra­tion.

The program is based on the Presidenti­al Scholarshi­p Program establishe­d by Zimbabwean President RobertMuga­be in 1995. Its goal is to assist the poor, disadvanta­ged and orphans who are intellectu­ally talented, to gain access to tertiary education.

But due to financial difficulti­es, the original program was heading for discontinu­ation.

“The timely interventi­on by Qingdao Hengshun is a blessing. The offer of this scholarshi­p to meet the educationa­l needs of the beneficiar­ies of the Presidenti­al Scholarshi­p Program is most welcome,” saidChrist­opher Chindoti Mushohwe, Zimbabwe’s Minister of Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services, in Qingdao.

“President Robert Mugabe is most grateful to the Hengshun company and the government and the people of China. Hengshun has demonstrat­ed a good example of corporate social responsibi­lity,” the minister said during an inaugurati­on

The offer of this scholarshi­p to meet the educationa­l needs ... is most welcome.”

Zimbabwe’s Minister of Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services

Christophe­r Chindoti Mushohwe, ceremony Sept 2.

Hengshun Zhongsheng is a company that focuses on electric projects and equipment. Since it was listed on the Shenzhen stock market in 2011, it has pursued the “Going Global” strategy and has diversifie­d its core businesses and become an overseas developer of industrial parks, coal mines, power plants and ports.

In July last year, Hengshun Zhongsheng Group and other Chinese companies signed an agreement with the Zimbabwean government to build a special economic zone and an industrial park in Zimbabwe, to further stimulate the country’s economic developmen­t and transforma­tion.

In South Africa — during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n in Johannesbu­rg last December— President Xi Jinping and African leaders reached a unanimous agreement to lift the China-Africa relationsh­ip to a comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p. Training skilled young people was one of the key areas of the summit.

“In the context of newChina-Africa ties and based on the industrial park project, we have decided to support 50 to 100 students annually studying in China for the next three years,” said Hengshun Zhongsheng President Jia Xiaoyu. held in OUC on

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