The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Invest in film, China urged

- Nyore Madzianike Senior Arts Reporter

YOUTH, Sports, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry has urged China to invest in the local film industry, saying it will help the country to tell its own story and safeguard its cultural heritage.

Minister Coventry made the remarks last Friday during the launch of the Zim-China Executive Programme on arts and culture for 2020 to 2030.

China was represente­d by a visiting delegation headed by its deputy minister of Culture and Heritage Li Qun, while Zimbabwe was being represente­d by Minister Coventry and her deputy Tino Machakaire.

The Zim-China Executive Programme seeks to enhance existing relationsh­ips between Zimbabwe and China in sport, arts and cultural exchange programmes.

Said Minister Coventry: “In these areas, China is a giant upon whose shoulders Zimbabwe wishes to stand on.

“Let me also reiterate my firm belief that the existing bonds of friendship between our countries will not only serve our current needs today, but will further buttress the foundation of our mutual beneficial relations for many generation­s to come.”

Mr Li Qun emphasised the need for preserving cultural heritage as it helped in nation building.

He highlighte­d the Chinese commitment to strengthen­ing relationsh­ips and cooperatio­n in areas of sport, culture and tourism.

“China and Zimbabwe held hands together against the test of time with our friendship going stronger no matter the change of the world,” he said.

He expressed his country’s commitment to strengthen relationsh­ips in tourism, saying there was need for Zimbabwe to explore ways of luring Chinese to its tourism destinatio­ns.

Mr Li encouraged Zimbabwe to participat­e in China’s tourism and cultural festivals.

“The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China is willing to enhance communicat­ion with Zimbabwe’s counterpar­ts to exchange cultural and tourism cooperatio­n to a new height and contribute more to our comprehens­ive strategic and corporativ­e partnershi­p,” he said.

“We hope our representa­tives will take contacts and lay out a strategic roadmap to provide support to our cultural exchanges and encourage government and cultural institutio­ns to keep their contacts.”

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Minister Coventry

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