/ 21 April 2007

Zim receives $58m boost from China

The Chinese government has given Zimbabwe a $58-million financing facility that will be used to purchase farming equipment, implements and tools, a Cabinet minister said.

Under the deal, China’s CAMC Engineering will supply various agricultural equipment, including 424 tractors, 65 dumper trucks, 40 heavy duty harrows and eight bulldozers.

”The total loan facility granted by the People’s Republic of China is $58-million,” Joseph Made, Minister for Agricultural Engineering, said during the official handover of some of the equipment and tools.

The ceremony in the capital was also attended by President Robert Mugabe and Jia Qinglin, chairperson of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CAMC).

In return for the help with its struggling agriculture, Zimbabwe will deliver 110 000 tonnes of tobacco to China over two years, Made said.

The two countries also signed three separate agreements related to finance, agriculture and education.

Zimbabwe and China have relations dating back to Zimbabwe’s 1970s liberation struggle when Beijing provided arms and training to the black nationalist movement fighting the white minority government of Ian Smith. — Sapa-AFP