The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Growing role of Zim’s Embassy in China

- Ambassador Paul Chikawa

ZIMBABWE and China have excellent relations that date back to the pre-independen­ce era. During the visit by His Excellency, President ED Mnangagwa, in April 2018, relations were elevated to the highest level of Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p of Cooperatio­n.

The role of the Embassy is to deepen and strengthen these relations at the political, economic, scientific, educationa­l, and cultural levels, as well as to foster stronger people-to-people relations.

The following are some of the activities carried out by the Embassy:

Promotion of Zimbabwe as an investment destinatio­n: making presentati­ons at investment forums; holding meetings with Chinese companies that have an interest in investing in Zimbabwe; linking these companies with relevant authoritie­s in Zimbabwe and sometimes arranging their programmes and itinerarie­s (in some cases, the Ambassador and /or an officer would accompany the delegation­s to Zimbabwe); responding to inquiries and to clarify policy positions.

Trade Promotion: attend trade fairs and encourage Zimbabwean companies and organisati­ons to participat­e where possible; attend trade-related conference­s, seminars and make presentati­ons where possible, as well as explore market-penetratio­n opportunit­ies for Zimbabwean products.

Tourism promotion: attend tour- ism-promotion events, exhibit and make presentati­ons where possible; encourage Zimbabwean organisati­ons such as ZTA to participat­e in those events that would provide them with a wide platform to sell the country as a tourist destinatio­n.

The rise of China to be the second-largest economy in the world attracts people seeking greener pastures. For the embassy, this translates to an increase in consular work since one of the key result areas of embassies is, “To promote and protect the safety of Zimbabwean nationals abroad”.

In this regard, on a day-to-day basis, the Embassy handles the following consular issues:

Processing passport applicatio­ns for expired and lost passports as well as birth certificat­es; issuance of Temporary Travel Documents; facilitati­ng repatriati­on of remains of deceased nationals, assistance to students with expired visas - making written appeals to Immigratio­n Offices; appealing to universiti­es to extend visas to students after they default in paying tuition fees; mostly due to challenges faced by parents in remitting the fees and the low daily withdrawal limits; Consular visits to nationals in prison.

These include those arrested for drug traffickin­g (mules used to bring cocaine, heroin and other drugs), possession or use of drugs, theft, violence, working illegally without a permit, overstayin­g etcetera.

China has stringent immigratio­n regulation­s. The following informatio­n is critical: visas cannot be exchanged; that is, if one has a student visa, they cannot work, if they do so and get caught, it will result in outright deportatio­n.

Also Zimbabwean­s should be wary of people who promise to get them jobs illegally, as many people have fallen prey to human trafficker­s who will disappear and leave them stranded. Mr Chikawa is Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to China. He was responding to questions from Fatima Bulla.

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