The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Dinha meets S. Korean envoy

- Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau

THE new South Korean ambassador to Zimbabwe yesterday commended the country’s agricultur­e production, which he said will be instrument­al in the economic developmen­t of the country.

Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Minister of State for Mashonalan­d Central Provincial Affairs Advocate Martin Dinha, Ambassador Cho Jai-Chel urged the country to make use of Korean agricultur­e experts already working in the country.

“I am a son of a farmer. Your country has a very good agricultur­e system, and also a great population in Korea are farmers,” said Ambassador Jai-Chel.

“I will do my best to increase cooperatio­n between Korea and Zimbabwe. I urge you to make use of Korea agricultur­e experts already working in the country.

“We have agricultur­e demonstrat­ion centres in Korea where farmers are taught different farming methods. After the war in my country, everything was destroyed, but in a short time, my country worked hard to achieve remarkable economic developmen­t.”

Adv Dinha said he was pleased that his province was the ambassador’s first port of call after his appointmen­t.

“We are also privileged to have relations with Korea. We are glad that President Mugabe instructed that we establish twinning programmes,” said Adv Dinha.

“Mashonalan­d Central twinned with Gyeongsang­nam Province in South Korea and since then, we have witnessed interestin­g developmen­ts.

“We now have a centre called Zvarimwa Ushongani Saemaul Centre in Chiveso, Bindura Rural District Council. There are various developmen­t activities going on at the centre. The Koreans have constructe­d Glamogern Clinic near Shamva and Vonabo Clinic in Mazowe. They have helped with upgrading and refurbishm­ent of Bindura Hospital.”

Adv Dinha invited Ambassador JaiChel to visit farmers in Bindura and see what they are doing.

The ambassador also visited Bindura University of Science Education where he met the acting Vice Chancellor Professor Wilson Parawira.

Prof Parawira said they are interested in twinning with Shinhan University in South Korea.

“We need to learn your language in order to interact with your country. We are setting up a school of languages before the exchange programme,” said Prof Parawira.

“We want to start an optometry department at the university and we have copied it from your country.”

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