The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim, China joint ventures set to expand: President

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

CHINA has committed to fund the implementa­tion of several projects here as relations between Harare and Beijing continue to flourish to greater heights, President Mugabe has said.

The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, who was in high spirits, revealed this last night soon after landing at the Harare Internatio­nal Airport from his annual leave in the Far East.

President Mugabe, who was accompanie­d by First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, was welcomed by his two deputies Cdes Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezel­a Mphoko, Cabinet ministers Sydney Sekeramayi (Defence), Ignatius Chombo (Home Affairs), Chris Mushohwe (Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services), Harare Metropolit­an Minister of State Miriam Chikukwa, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda, Informatio­n, Media and Broad- casting Services permanent secretary Mr George Charamba, and service chiefs.

President Mugabe took time to reflect on his vacation, which was interspace­d with official business, which saw him meeting President Xi JInping and attending the France-Africa Summit in Mali.

Said President Mugabe: “We were on vacation, but we used it during our stay in China to meet our brother and friend President Xi Jinping to discuss our programmes here and to inform him on the progress we have made; the progress we have not made; the need we still have for China to fund some of the projects, which need funding, but it was a fruitful stay, and as usual of course President Xi Jinping said they will help us as much as possible.”

During his two-day State visit here in 2015, President Xi and President Mugabe oversaw the signing of 12 landmark deals cutting across all sectors of the economy.

President Xi’s visit to Zimbabwe followed President Mugabe’s visit to Bei- jing in 2014 where a number of economic deals were also signed. The exchange visits by the two Heads of State and Government have seen Chinese firms going into partnershi­p and joint ventures with local companies as part of efforts to turn around the economy.

The deals are at various stages of implementa­tion and fit in well with the objectives of the country’s economic blueprint, the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainabl­e Socio-Economic Transforma­tion (Zim-Asset).

During President Xi’s visit here, Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Patrick Chinamasa penned four agreements on behalf of Zimbabwe with the first one being an economic and technical co-operation agreement with China, while Chinese Minister of Commerce Mr Gao Hucheng signed on behalf of his country. The two also signed an agreement on avoidance of double taxation.

Minister Chinamasa signed two loan agreements for the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station and TelOne’s fibre optic project with the chairperso­n of the China Eximbank, Ms Hu Xiaolian.

On the Hwange Power Station expansion, the Zimbabwe Power Company, represente­d by its managing director Engineer Noah Gwariro and Sinohydro represente­d by the chairman of its parent company Power China, Mr Yan Zhiyong, signed a cooperatio­n agreement on Hwange 7 and 8 project.

The expansion project at Hwange, which is now at an advanced stage will see Sinohydro adding two units with a capacity of 600 MW.

Mr Gao signed four more deals on aviation cooperatio­n with Transport and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Minister Joram Gumbo and constructi­on of a national pharmaceut­ical warehouse with Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyat­wa.

He also signed a handover and acceptance of certificat­e on the donation of equipment for wildlife protection in Zimbabwe with Environmen­t, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri and an agreement on the exchange of notes for the constructi­on of a new Parliament Building with Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere.

Policy Coordinati­on and Promotion of Socio-Economic Ventures in the President’s Office Minister Simon Khaya Moyo signed an agreement with the chairman of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission chairperso­n Mr Xu Shaoshi on enhancemen­t of investment.

Two more private sector agreements were also signed between the Internatio­nal Business of China and China Africa Sunlight Energy on the developmen­t of coal and methane gas mines, as well as the establishm­ent of 600 MW thermal power station in Gwayi. The other agreement was between AVM Africa Limited and Beijing Automobile Assembly.

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