| On 2006.May 10 the morning, in the beautiful southern Africa -- Zimbabwe, the sun is shining brightly, China Jingniu Group held a grand Built cutting foundation-laying ceremony for China Jingniu Kadoma glass factory in Zimbabwe Kadoma Industrial Zone.
The people attended the opening ceremony are: Ambassador of China in Zimbabwe Zhang Xianyi, Counsellor Fan Baoqing, Zimbabwe Mashonaland West provincial governor Samukang Gai, vice minister of Ministry of Industry Samuel, Deputy Minister of the Interior Mujadara, Kadoma Mayor Phiri and Zimbabwe TV station and newspaper journalists.
Zimbabwe President Mugabe sent congratulatory telegram for Jingniu Kadoma glass factory's startup.The Ambassador of China in Zimbabwe Zhang Xianyi, Zimbabwe Mashonaland West provincial governor Samukang Gail, vice minister of Ministry of Industry Samuel, and the Board Chairman of Jingniu Group, wearing uniform holiday attires, accomplished the project cutting ribbon ceremony together.
At the ribbon cutting ceremony, people gave sincere prayer wishes to the construction of Kadoma Jingniu glass factory led by the governors, ministers and the Mayor. The Board Chairman Wang Changlin of Jingniu Group gave a speech about the size, timing, variety, and meanings of Kadoma glass factory’s construction. Ministers, governors, mayors, chiefs and parliamentary employees all expressed: Jingniu Group Kadoma glass factory is a big bilateral friendly cooperative project and good project; this project should be given full support and protection.
Hospitable Kadoma people were singing and dancing, to celebrate the end of imports history of glass in Zimbabwe. It can arrange the employment for large quantities of personnel in Kadoma. May save and receive in exchange large quantities of good foreign projects` construction; Warmly welcome the engineers and managers come to build factories and carve out in Kadoma Zimbabwe.
The news of China Jingniu Kadoma glass factory’s construction was reported with prominently highlights by Zimbabwe National TV and Zimbabwe national, provincial and municipal newspapers. |