The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Fruitful Sino-Zim ties hailed

- Lionel Depute Herald Reporter

CHINESE ambassador Mr Huang Ping has commended the fruitful relations between Zimbabwe and China and reiterated that his country has contribute­d to the economic growth of Zimbabwe as evidenced by the number of successful projects underway. He made these remarks in Harare yesterday during the launch of the Chinese New Year celebratio­ns. Mr Huang said progress had been made over the past year with the completion of the Victoria Falls Airport refurbishm­ent, the commenceme­nt of the Zimbabwe Parliament Building constructi­on and the Kariba South Hydro Power Station Extension.

CHINESE ambassador Mr Huang Ping has commended the fruitful relations between Zimbabwe and China and reiterated that his country has contribute­d to the economic growth of Zimbabwe as evidenced by the number of successful projects underway.

He made these remarks in Harare yesterday during the launch of the Chinese New Year celebratio­ns.

Mr Huang said progress had been made over the past year with the completion of the Victoria Falls Airport refurbishm­ent, the commenceme­nt of the Zimbabwe Parliament Building constructi­on and the Kariba South Hydro Power Station Extension.

“Over the past year progress has been made, the new Victoria Falls Airport was completed in November last year, where His Excellency President Robert Gabriel Mugabe graced the ceremony. The Zimbabwe Parliament Building constructi­on and progress at the Kariba South Hydro Power Station Extension is now going on smoothly,” he said.

He said last year saw China helping Zimbabwe cope with drought through the drilling of boreholes.

“184 boreholes have been drilled by the Chinese government out of 300 boreholes in total, so as to help Zimbabwe cope with drought,” he said.

On education, Ambassador Huang said China handed over primary schools to Zimbabwe while a high school is under constructi­on in Harare.

“The Lupane Friendship Primary School was handed over to Zimbabwe last year and the China Zimbabwe Friendship High School in Hatcliffe is now under constructi­on and the progress is going on very well,” he said.

President Mugabe recently met President Xi Jinping and the two leaders promised fruitful investment­s and relations.

Zimbabwe and China have enjoyed frequent high level exchanges, and in September last year, Acting President Phelekezel­a Mpoko led a high-level delegation to the China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade and Investment in Xiamen, where he spoke on bilateral investment and economic cooperatio­n.

 ?? —(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) ?? Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Huang Ping (right) toasts with Welfare for War Veterans, War Collaborat­ors, Detainees and Restrictee­s Minister Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube (centre) during the launch of the Chinese New Year Day celebratio­ns in Harare...
—(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Huang Ping (right) toasts with Welfare for War Veterans, War Collaborat­ors, Detainees and Restrictee­s Minister Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube (centre) during the launch of the Chinese New Year Day celebratio­ns in Harare...

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