Zimbabwe: Fault Lines in China Deals

via Zimbabwe: Fault Lines in China Deals – allAfrica.com 2/12/2015

CHINA made emphatic moves to bolster its increasing influence in Zimbabwe this week, striking fresh deals in infrastructure rehabilitation and expansion of ageing power stations.

This follows Chinese President Xi Jinping’s two-day State visit to the country.

Zimbabwe has been desperate for solutions to address a vexing economic crisis that has persisted in spite of domestic interventions implemented in the past 15 years.

The deals, worth billions of United States dollars, inked between Zimbabwe and China, have come as a huge relief to a country that has been yearning for investments.

But while China is unequivocal about its desire to release funding and technical assistance to help an “all weather friend” emerge out of a debilitating economic turmoil, there are flaws in its selection of projects to be bankrolled.

This has led analysts to raise questions about Beijing’s commitment to restoring stability in Zimbabwe.

Analysts have, for example, raised questions about the proposed construction of a new Parliament, among other projects they consider to be of less strategic.

“What is not beneficial at the moment is the new Parliament. What we need at the moment are projects that create sustainable job opportunities. A new Parliament will just be there to massage our egos. The current Parliament will serve us. It will just be there to increase our expenditure with no value,” said economic commentator, Luxon Zembe.

Another project considered as not strategic to Zimbabwe’s economic interest is that involving the construction of pharmaceutical warehousing facilities.

Analysts would have preferred Chinese funding to capacitate local drug manufacturers to save jobs and utilise some of the existing warehouses that are turning into white elephants.

“We have sufficient warehousing space in Zimbabwe. It is not a warehouse that we need. We need to develop our pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. We are not strategic in our negotiations. We cannot blame the Chinese. They will bring Chinese medicine into those warehouses and undermine local producers. We need to push the Chinese to set up manufacturing industries in Zimbabwe to create jobs,” Zembe added.

In the past, questions have also been raised about the expansion Kariba Power Station, with funding from China.

Climate change is affecting hydro power stations due to declining water levels, and experts have been calling for the commitment of such resources to the thermal power station at Hwange.

The Chinese have been pouring billions of United States dollars across high risk African states, including a US$9 billion pledge to the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2008, and US$13 billion pledges in Ghana five years ago.

Two years ago, China pledged US$5 billion to Kenya for energy projects, and they have been discussing transactions in Angola, Mozambique and other countries.

At the heart of China’s African expansion programme has been an appetite for Africa’s natural resources – oil, platinum and iron ore to feed its robustly growing industry.

Kipson Gundani, the chief economist at Buy Zimbabwe Trust, said most projects funded by the Chinese were being implemented by the Chinese themselves.

He said what would make sense for Zimbabwe is a quota system in the supply of services for the projects to benefit small enterprises in Zimbabwe.

“The Chinese must not bring bricklayers, for instance. If we can push for our local contractors to participate in these deals, that will define our benefits,” said Gundani.

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    Nyoni 8 years ago

    This Chinese investment has come with strings attached. Wherever you go in the world , their workers are first employed . The locals are simply pushed aside or maybe a token is fronted to make the authorities happy. It has been found to that many of these Chinese ‘workers’ are prisoners given a reprieve by their governments if they work for them in certain countries. Judging by the thuggish behaviour of some and we know thugs when we see them , it is not surprising to see this happening in front of us again. The colonialists did it and now we see it happening once again. Beware before it is too late.