Daily Nation Newspaper

A Big Stage for Cooperatio­n, NOT an Arena

- By H.E. Mr. DU Xiaohui, Chinese Ambassador to Zambia

The Kafue Gorge Lower (KGL) Hydropower Station Project has been completed.

The KGL project has always received high attention from the two heads of state. 5 generators running 7/24, a total installed capacity of 750+12 MW, 3 power lines each carrying 330 KV, and 4.732 billion kWh power generation so far. All the above figures make the KGL a flagship project of China-Zambia “Belt and Road” constructi­on cooperatio­n and the largest infrastruc­ture project in Zambia in the past 40 years. It has become another monument of China-Zambia cooperatio­n.

The KGL project has practical significan­ce in providing a solid guarantee for power supply in Zambia and even southern African countries. It also has a demonstrat­ion effect on how the internatio­nal community can support Zambia’s local economic developmen­t and improvemen­t of people’s livelihood in the future. The success of the KGL project is not just a matter of chance. It embodies the spirit of China-Africa friendly cooperatio­n proposed by President Xi Jinping, and also demonstrat­es that China and Zambia have always defended the purposes and principles of the UN Charter.

1. Sincere friendship and equality. The KGL project is constructe­d at the request of the Zambian side. During the constructi­on, China and Zambia treated each other as equals and resolved various difficulti­es through mutual consultati­on. This fully demonstrat­es China’s adherence to the purpose of “respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determinat­ion of peoples” and “promoting internatio­nal cooperatio­n” in the UN Charter. The decision-makers of the two countries have deep mutual trust and high coordinati­on. The builders of the two countries have united and fought side by side. During the period of constructi­on, a friendship firm and long-lasting as the TAZARA Railway has been establishe­d.

2. Win-win for mutual benefit and common developmen­t. The original intention of China-Zambia relationsh­ip is that the “poor brothers” of developing countries help each other and achieve common developmen­t through mutual benefit and win-win cooperatio­n. The constructi­on of the KGL project has accumulate­d local purchases of 2.13 billion Kwachas and also contribute­d 230 million Kwachas to Zambia’s tax revenue. The constructo­r Sinohydro Corporatio­n is also actively fulfilling its social responsibi­lities, supporting the developmen­t of local education, medical care, and social welfare in Zambia by co-organizing training school, building wells, roads and bridges for surroundin­g communitie­s. The purpose of promoting “economic and social progress and developmen­t” in the UN Charter has been fulfilled with practical actions.

3. Fairness and justice. The KGL project has encountere­d both natural disasters and groundless accusation­s from unfriendly countries. China has always insisted on standing in friends’ shoes. The Sinohydro provided funds on its own. The builders of both sides united as one and faced up to difficulti­es. The hard work of the builders is to achieve the goal of “enhancing human well-being” in the UN Charter, to maintain fairness and justice in developing countries, and to jointly solve the developmen­t deficit.

4. Progress with the times, openness and inclusiven­ess. Green developmen­t is the current trend. China-Zambia cooperatio­n does not exclude third parties. Zambia, as well as Africa, should be a big stage for cooperatio­n between countries, not an arena. The successful completion of the KGL project has provided inexhausti­ble power for the developmen­t of Zambia, provided impetus for the friendly cooperatio­n between China and Zambia, and also provided power for the developmen­t of neighborin­g countries, which fully reflects the openness and inclusiven­ess of China-Zambia cooperatio­n. China is willing to continue to open its arms and welcomes cooperatio­n with Zambia in various ways to achieve common developmen­t and prosperity.

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The Kafue Gorge Lower (KGL) Hydropower Station Project

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