The Herald (Zimbabwe)

We’ve confidence in ED, says China

- John Manzongo Herald Reporter

CHINA is confident Zimbabwe will achieve its developmen­tal goals under the leadership of President Mnangagwa, whose reforms will transform the economy and attract more investors, the Asian giant’s acting ambassador here has said.

Addressing delegates at the 2019 Chinese Spring Festival gala in Harare on Sunday night, Acting Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Zhao Baogang — who is also the Charge d’Affaires at the embassy — said Zimbabwe will surmount the problems it faced.

He predicted that the country would achieve President Mnangagwa’s vision of transformi­ng Zimbabwe into an upper middle income economy by 2030.

This, he said, would be aided by internatio­nal cooperatio­n, with China already enjoying fruitful ties with Zimbabwe and undertakin­g major developmen­tal projects. “China has strong confidence in the Government and people of Zimbabwe under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa,” he said.

“Zimbabwe will achieve developmen­t. Tomorrow will get better and better and better.

“We expect that Zimbabwe will continue to maintain peace and stability.

“We expect that Zimbabwe will deepen reforms and come up with more policies to attract more foreign investment. We expect the bilateral relations will strengthen by each passing day.”

Mr Zhao said China strongly supports Zimbabwe’s demand to have illegal sanctions removed and that his country seeks to promote an equitable and fair system of global

governance. He said President Mnangagwa’s Government was working tirelessly to restore the economy and internatio­nal confidence through the re-engagement process.

“Zimbabwe has gone through ups and downs and withstood the hardships,” said Mr Zhao.

“Every country has its own problems and headaches. No country has a smooth journey of national developmen­t and Rome was not built in a day. Let us be patient and give developmen­t a chance.”

Mr Zhao said his country will provide more grants, assistance and investment­s to Zimbabwe.

A 35-member Chinese business delegation is expected to visit Zimbabwe next week to promote cooperatio­n in agricultur­al production, manufactur­ing sector and special economic zones constructi­on.

Mr Zhao said his country will encourage its nationals in Zimbabwe to actively participat­e in economic developmen­t to assist in economic recovery and realisatio­n of Vision 2030.

Speaking at the same occasion, Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the Second Republic was working on concrete steps to ensure that the Transition­al Stabilisat­ion Programme succeeded.

“Zimbabwe has intensifie­d its efforts of engaging with the internatio­nal community, taking advantage of President Mnangagwa’s ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ mantra to embrace all foreign investment­s with a better and conducive environmen­t,” she said.

“Given time, Zimbabwe shall find its proper path suitable for its own national circumstan­ces and fully tap its potential. With the help of the Chinese government and the internatio­nal community, the country will realise Vision 2030 and rise as an economic centre in Southern Africa.”

China and Zimbabwe have strong ties and their bilateral relations have been elevated to the highest level of Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p of Cooperatio­n.

President Mnangagwa had successful visits to China where deals, some which are already being implemente­d, were signed.

Projects undertaken by the Chinese such as Kariba South Hydroelect­ric power expansion project and the Victoria Falls Internatio­nal Airport expansion have already been commission­ed.

Work by Chinese firms on Hwange Thermal Power Station expansion, constructi­on of new Parliament Building and the expansion of Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport has already started.

 ??  ?? Acting Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Zhao Baogang addresses delegates at the Chinese Spring Festival gala in Harare on Sunday night. — (Picture by John Manzongo)
Acting Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Zhao Baogang addresses delegates at the Chinese Spring Festival gala in Harare on Sunday night. — (Picture by John Manzongo)

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