China Daily (Hong Kong)

Southern Africa looks to strengthen China bonds

- By NDUMISO MLILO in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa The writer is a freelance journalist for China Daily.

Countries in southern Africa are keen to step up cooperatio­n with China to spur industrial­ization as well as promote peace and security, according to a regional grouping.

“We would want to see China continue aiding the SADC (Southern African Developmen­t Community) member states to develop requisite infrastruc­ture for industrial­ization such as increased power generation, rail and road infrastruc­ture, water and sanitation including dams for agricultur­al irrigation,” the SADC secretaria­t said in a statement ahead of Africa Day, which was celebrated on Wednesday.

Countries in the region also look forward to more support from China in areas such as technology transfer and capacity building, the regional economic community said in the statement received by China Daily. The SADC comprises 16 members, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Zambia. The nations account for 27 percent of Africa’s population.

For Africa Day, the statement said, the countries in the region were able to celebrate the achievemen­ts made over the past decades. However, the organizati­on noted that the region still has to overcome many challenges, such as a lack of funds for infrastruc­ture developmen­t as well as high debts.

Africa Day is celebrated on May 25, the date in 1963 when the Organizati­on of African Unity was formed. The organizati­on was the forerunner of the African Union.

Long-standing problems

In addition, long-standing problems such as food insecurity, high poverty, high youth unemployme­nt and climate change effects have hampered the continent’s efforts to implement the African Union’s goals of promoting sustainabl­e and equitable economic growth and socio-economic developmen­t.

The SADC looks forward to working with China on ways to increase industrial­ization and develop manufactur­ing industries in the member countries, the SADC statement said. It added that it wants to see a bigger market for African goods and services in China.

In addition to the economic front, the organizati­on also hopes to see more cooperatio­n with China on peace and security initiative­s in southern Africa, said the SADC. The statement cited the need to counter terrorism in Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and other parts of the continent.

Phumla Williams, a spokeswoma­n for the South African government, said Africa has made a lot of progress since the establishm­ent of Africa Day, citing political independen­ce and infrastruc­ture developmen­t. China has been a good partner in boosting Africa’s developmen­t, she said.

Nardos Bekele-Thomas, CEO of the Johannesbu­rg-based African Union Developmen­t Agency-New Partnershi­p for Africa’s Developmen­t, said the continent still faces difficulti­es arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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