China will continue to give material and financial aid to
Zimbabwe to further strengthen existing bilateral relations, said Chinese
Ambassador to Zimbabwe Zhang Xianyi Thursday at the handover ceremony of 3,000
metric tons of maize donated by China to Zimbabwe.
He said China was aware of the severe food shortages the
country was facing due to persistent droughts that have dogged theregion in
recent years and would continue to render assistance in dealing with the
problem.
"The People's Republic of China cherish the traditional
friendship with Zimbabwe, which dates back to the pre-independenceera, and shall
assist to the best of our ability," said Xianyi.
The Chinese ambassador said it was not the first time that
his government had helped Zimbabwe, adding that they donated two passenger
aircraft to the country, in addition to one the government had purchased.
"Only one month ago, on behalf of the Chinese government I
handed over an MA 60 passenger aircraft to the government," he said.
Speaking at the same function, the Deputy Minister of
Agriculture, Sylvester Nguni, paid tribute to the Chinese government, saying it
was not the first time that they had made such a gesture as they donated 4,500
metric tons of maize in 2003.
He said the donation had come at a critical moment when the
agricultural sector was facing some challenges of implementing programs to
improve its performance so as to realize the gains of the land reform program.
Finance Deputy Minister David Chapfika signed the handover
document on behalf of the government while Xianyi signed for his country.
Grain Marketing Board (GMB) Acting Chief Executive officer
Samuel Muvhuti said the gesture of goodwill shown by China would go a long way
in helping GMB in its mandate to feed the nation andmeet consumer needs.
He said they would start soon to distribute the maize to
their various depots around the country to ensure food security in
Zimbabwe.