Leveraging Zimbabwe’s Climatic Advantages to Penetrate China’s Lucrative Fruit Market
The trade promotion agency, ZimTrade, has encouraged local farmers to explore China’s fruit import market, which offers a valuable chance to earn foreign currency. In 2023, China became Zimbabwe’s third-largest export market, making up about 23% of the country’s export destinations, with exports valued at an impressive $1.7 billion, according to Trade Map 2024. This […]
Read MoreA Tour In Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe🌍
It’s wonderful to see the positive developments in the UMP district! The involvement of Chinese investors in pig farming and mining projects is significantly boosting the local economy and transforming the lives of young people. The creation of jobs in gold mining, such as excavator operators, general laborers, translators, and cooks, is providing stable incomes […]
Read MoreJanuary 2025 Intake !!!
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Read MoreChinese enterprises pledge to uplift Zimbabwean communities
Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe (PLZ), in collaboration with other Chinese enterprises, is leading community development initiatives in Goromonzi District, Mashonaland East Province, to improve residents’ livelihoods. The Goromonzi Community Development Project (GCDP) aligns with Zimbabwe’s sustainable development goals and the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, aiming to achieve upper-middle-income status by 2030. According to […]
Read MoreThe Red Ink !!!
In Chinese culture, writing someone’s name in red ink is generally considered taboo, as it is associated with mourning and bad luck. This practice stems from historical contexts where red ink was used to write the names of the deceased or those condemned to death, thus carrying a negative connotation. However, there is a notable […]
Read MoreChinese Embassy Visit
We are thrilled to have received recognition from the Chinese Embassy for our efforts in promoting Chinese language education, cultural exchange, and employment opportunities. This acknowledgment underscores our dedication to fostering a stronger Zimbabwe-China relationship. Our recent meeting with senior embassy officials was highly productive, yielding commitments to support our expansion, facilitated tours to China, […]
Read MoreChinese embassy donates solar lights, conducts free health checks in Zvimba
Over the past week, the Chinese medical team in Zimbabwe offered complimentary healthcare services at Herbert Chitepo Primary School in Zvimba. In addition, the Chinese embassy provided the local community with solar lights, agricultural supplies, and groceries. Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Zhou Ding, highlighted that these contributions are part of China’s efforts to help Zimbabwe […]
Read MoreSignificant strides in combating HIV/AIDS
Did you know💡 China has made significant strides in combating HIV/AIDS. With a staggering population of 1.4 billion, China’s HIV rate stands at an impressive 0.5%. But what’s more remarkable is China’s commitment to supporting global efforts against HIV/AIDS by a major contributor to UNAIDS. In a recent meeting, Ambassador Zhou Ding reaffirmed China’s dedication […]
Read MoreTraditional Chinese medicine gains traction in Zimbabwe
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is gaining traction in Zimbabwe, particularly after the inauguration of a TCM exhibition room at the Zimbabwe-China TCM and Acupuncture Center in Harare. This exhibition room, launched in June under the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, aims to familiarize the public with TCM culture and treatments. Hu Sha, the center’s director, highlighted […]
Read MoreEmbracing Diversity: The Growing Movement to Learn Chinese Mandarin
It was truly impressive to witness hundreds of students from diverse backgrounds ranging from primary school children to high school students, college attendees, and adults coming together to learn Chinese Mandarin. These learners represent various nationalities and age groups, all united by their eagerness to master a new language. The sight of such a diverse […]
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