The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘We’ll follow China’s path to prosperity’

- Political Editor

ZIMBABWE will continue following the Chinese path to prosperity as it seeks to become an upper-middle-income economy by 2030, President Mnangagwa has said.

In his congratula­tory letter to his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping on the 72nd anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the President said from humble beginnings and in a very short space of time, the Asian economic powerhouse has grabbed world attention.

“Your Excellency, over decades, China has caught the attention of the world with its significan­t achievemen­ts, rising from an underdevel­oped agrarian country to being the world’s largest economy and a major global player.

“The people of Zimbabwe take great pleasure in joining you as you commemorat­e this historic and momentous day which marks the 72nd anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

“I am confident that China will continue to develop and contribute to the stability and prosperity of our two nations. Dear Brother, Zimbabwe will continue to learn from your great country’s struggle, perseveran­ce and developmen­t path, as we strive to achieve the vision of turning our country into a middle income economy by year 2030.”

Presently, China is working with Zimbabwe in the constructi­on of the New Parliament building in Mt Hampden, the upgrading and expansion of Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport and the constructi­on of the Hwange 7 and 8 thermal power station, among many others.

Chinese private players have come into the mining sector and steel production sub sectors.

On his part, and in a statement to mark his country’s 72nd anniversar­y, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Guo Shaochun said China will continue cooperatin­g with Zimbabwe despite attempts by detractors to spoil the good friendship.

“Our long-standing friendship and fruitful cooperatio­n have made some political elements jealous. They keep saying something is not right, fabricatin­g fake news to attack Chinese investment­s in Zimbabwe and soil the image of China and Chinese companies.

“We are confident facts speak louder than words. We are confident the wise Zimbabwean people will not be fooled by a bunch of clowns. We are confident our deep-rooted friendship will not be shaken by a couple of lies.

“In fact, their smearing only vindicates our success and enhances our confidence and strength. China and Zimbabwe will keep running hand in hand so fast that their lies can never catch up. Let us continue to demonstrat­e a commitment to act and deliver. The steps we take and the impact we produce is the best way to improve life for our peoples to repel provocatio­ns and to fulfil the historical responsibi­lities placed on us by our times,” he said.

In July, the Chinese ruling party, the Communist Party of China ( CPC) celebrated its centenary and yesterday’s celebratio­ns were for the founding of present-day China.

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