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Chinese business community donates necessities to disabled children in Zimbabwe

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2025-12-15 22:28:15

Volunteers from the Hunan Business Association in Zimbabwe distribute groceries in Epworth, Harare, Zimbabwe, on Dec. 14, 2025. (Photo by Tafara Mugwara/Xinhua)

The Chinese business community in Zimbabwe on Sunday donated daily necessities to disabled children in Epworth, a community southeast of Harare, Zimbabwe's capital.

HARARE, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese business community in Zimbabwe on Sunday donated a batch of daily necessities to disabled children in Epworth, a community southeast of Harare, Zimbabwe's capital.

Song Zhuolin, chairman of the Hunan Business Association in Zimbabwe (HBAZ), said the donation, part of the Chinese business community's corporate social responsibility efforts, symbolizes the long-term friendship between China and Zimbabwe.

"We have to do our social responsibility to help the group that... needs extra attention and care," Song said.

Residents receive groceries from the Hunan Business Association in Zimbabwe in Epworth, Harare, Zimbabwe, on Dec. 14, 2025. (Photo by Tafara Mugwara/Xinhua)

To support the children's educational needs, the HBAZ also donated a classroom block.

Epworth residents welcomed the kind gesture by the HBAZ, saying the donations would help uplift the well-being of the community.

Civilised Bushe, member of the local authority for ward six in Epworth, thanked the HBAZ for supporting the community's development.

"I am very happy with the donation, with our Christmas party, which is being given to those guys who are disabled," Bushe said. "And I am very happy with the block we have received. It is the first time in my ward."

Residents receive groceries from the Hunan Business Association in Zimbabwe in Epworth, Harare, Zimbabwe, on Dec. 14, 2025. (Photo by Tafara Mugwara/Xinhua)

Patience Mikana, a mother of a disabled child who benefited from the donation, extended her thanks to the Chinese business community for the support to children's education.

"Now we can leave our children at the school so that we can focus on our jobs. We grow vegetables, and while teachers take care of our children at school, we can sell our produce to earn a living," she said.

Mikana also expressed gratitude to the 22nd batch of the Chinese medical team in Zimbabwe, which provided free medical care to the disabled children and the community during the event.

Zheng Xingyou, head of the team, said the event brings together China and Zimbabwe toward the common goal of a healthy society.

"I think this creates a more direct and tangible interaction between the Chinese and Zimbabwean people, which I believe can enhance the friendly relations between China and Zimbabwe," he said. "I think this is very worthwhile, and we will continue to do similar activities in the future."  

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