
Children from Hossana Love in Africa Children's Home hold up placards with the Chinese characters of "Stay strong China, "Stay strong Wuhan, I love China" to support China, in Harare, capital of Zimbabwe, Feb. 21, 2020. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuliang)
"China and Zimbabwe are good friends, good brothers and good partners. The two countries always stand together firmly when facing challenges," said Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe Guo Shaochun.
by Tichaona Chifamba, Zhang Yuliang
HARARE, April 18 (Xinhua) -- China and Zimbabwe celebrate 40 years of diplomatic relations on Saturday, the same day that the southern-African country commemorates its 40 years of independence.
China became the first country to open a diplomatic mission in the newly independent state in 1980, and the relations between China and Zimbabwe were upgraded from all-weather friends to a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2018.
The 40 years have seen both countries standing together not only on the political front, but also in other fields.
"China and Zimbabwe are good friends, good brothers and good partners. The two countries always stand together firmly when facing challenges," Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe Guo Shaochun said in a recent interview.

A senior official from Zimbabwe participates in the China-Africa Video Conference on COVID-19 in Harare, Zimbabwe, March 18, 2020. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuliang)
In the face of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, China has provided assistance to the African country and mobilized the Chinese community there to help rehabilitate the country's quarantine and treatment facility.
Wilkins Hospital in the capital Harare has been modernized and with assistance from Zimbabwean companies, individuals and the local Chinese community, it can now accommodate 60 COVID-19 patients and has 10 intensive care unit beds, which can handle most of the country's COVID-19 cases.
"We are now happy that we have proper ICU beds and proper state-of-the-art ventilators ... we can save more lives now," said Health Director of Harare City Council Prosper Chonzi.

Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Guo Shaochun (1st L) and Zimbabwean Health Minister Obadiah Moyo (1st R) visit Wilkins Hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe, on March 5, 2020. (Photo by Shaun Jusa/Xinhua)
In the past two decades, China and Zimbabwe have enhanced cooperated under such frameworks including the Forum for China-Africa Cooperation, and engaged in projects on a win-win basis.
China has cooperated with Zimbabwe in infrastructural projects in various sectors of the Zimbabwean economy, which have advanced the wellbeing of Zimbabweans.
An upgrade project at Kariba South Hydro Power Station was completed in 2018. The expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station will add nearly 700 megawatts into the national power grid by 2022.

Photo taken on March 28, 2018 shows the Kariba Dam in Kariba, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe. (Xinhua/Shaun Jusa)
Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, the country's biggest airport, has been upgraded and will boost its annual passenger handling capacity to 6 million from the current 2.5 million. The upgrading of Victoria Falls International Airport in 2016 with China's help has increased the airport's annual passenger handling capacity to 1.5 million from 500,000.
"The ongoing work at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport is also testimony to win-win cooperation and good relations between our two sister countries," Zimbabwean Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development Joel Biggie Matiza said at a bilateral training seminar on aviation held in Harare recently.

Photo taken in April 7, 2019 shows the upgrading construction site of Robert Mugabe International Airport in Harare, Zimbabwe. (Xinhua/Wei Wei)
Moreover, China has built schools in some communities and has always been ready to help drought and flood victims throughout the country by providing food and other technical support.
The upgrading of China-Zimbabwe Friendship Hospital in Mahusekwa, Marondera District, has become one of the best symbols of China-Zimbabwe friendship and cooperation. The 129-bed facility, which started receiving patients in 2013, is now being expanded to offer more services to patients, including specialist referrals.
Since Zimbabwe joined the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by China in 2013, the African country has benefited from the opening up of participating economies and the creation of trade links and networks with the rest of the world.

Photo taken on May 28, 2019 shows the new building of the second-phase project of the Mahusekwa Hospital, also known as China-Zimbabwe Friendship Hospital, in Mashonaland East Province, Zimbabwe. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuliang)
Pro-Vice-Chancellor of University of Zimbabwe Pedzisai Mashiri said that the BRI has provided equal and inclusive opportunities for Africa and Zimbabwe.
"The BRI is not simply a policy but it's a policy based on very solid principles of international cooperation and some of the principles are those of equality, transparency and universal recognition of international market norms and values," Mashiri said. ■


