The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chinese Embassy donates US$10K groceries

- Yeukai Karengezek­a Herald Correspond­ent

THE Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe yesterday donated an assortment of groceries worth US$10 000 to the Zimbabwe Parents of Handicappe­d Children Associatio­n (ZPHCA).

Speaking during the handover of the donation, Ms Wang Wei, wife to the Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, said the gesture was meant to appreciate the role the organisati­on was playing in championin­g the rights of the people living with disabiliti­es.

“I would like to take this opportunit­y to commend the work you are doing as ZPHCA creating a platform to promote and protect children’s rights and creating a society in which every child with a disability can enjoy their rights and be equal to each and every child,” she said.

She said disabled people deserved equal opportunit­ies and hailed the Government for its commitment to support this group of people.

“I believe children with disabiliti­es have the same potential as their peers to lead fulfilling lives and to contribute to the social, cultural and economic vitality of their communitie­s,” she said.

“I am glad that Zimbabwe is a model country for disability rights and as the Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe we have made ourselves available to work with different children organisati­ons around Zimbabwe.”

Ms Wang said China was committed to cementing its relations with Zimbabwe in all sectors and was confident that the win-win cooperatio­n between the two peoples would produce tangible results.

“The Chinese Government also attaches to strengthen­ing the friendship and cooperatio­n with Zimbabwe in all areas,” she said.

“Looking ahead we must continue working together to further enhance all level exchanges, political relations, enlarge our bilateral trade, investment cooperatio­n in various fields and continue with our mutual support in internatio­nal and regional affairs.”

ZPHCA patron Mrs Miriam Kangai said the donation would go a long way in assisting the people living with disabiliti­es.

“We are grateful to the Chinese Embassy for what they have done for us today,” she said. “The food and sanitary wear will assist our people because they are vulnerable in the society. More still needs to be done for people living with disabiliti­es under the present environmen­t.”

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