Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa will on Wednesday present his state of the nation address during the opening of the fifth session of the ninth parliament, in a building built and donated by the Chinese. | CdeLENIN
Some of the designs of the new Zimbabwes Parliament shows a new look different from the old building on June 29, 2022 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
The SONA will be the first time the R3.6 billion building, built by the Shanghai Construction Group and funded by the Chinese government, opens for business. The buildings lie on 33 000 square metres in Mount Hampden, a satellite city under construction about 20km east of Harare.There are 15 committee rooms, a conference centre, and 600 offices to be occupied by parliamentarians and supporting staff. It's the second infrastructure gift for Zimbabwe from China after the National Sports Stadium was handed over in 1987.The most prominent of such gifts to Africa by China was the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in 2012.
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