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Let's cherish the shared bonds as Kenya, China embrace friendship

Opinion
 Chinese Ambassador to Kenya Zhou Pingjian and Kisii Governor Simba Arati joins local musicians in a dance at the County Headquarters. Mr. Pingjiani said sub-government bilateral engagements would help and leverage the devolved units grow at a faster pace. [Sammy Omingo, Standard]

Dear friends in Kenya,

Time flies and as my tenure as the Chinese Ambassador to Kenya draws to a close, I bid farewell with a heart full of gratitude and reluctance.

Over the past four years, I have had the privilege to witness and contribute to the flourishing relations between China and Kenya. I have seen the profound friendship between our peoples and felt the boundless vitality and hope of this beautiful land. 

During this unforgettable journey, China-Kenya relations have reached new heights. Our Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership has grown stronger, high level exchanges have increased, political trust has deepened, economic collaboration has yielded fruitful results, and cultural exchanges have blossomed brightly.

As Kenya’s trusted friend and partner, China has steadfastly supported Kenya’s independent development path, working together for shared prosperity. 

I have witnessed commissioning of the Nairobi Expressway, the Global Trade Centre (GTC), and the Kipevu Oil Terminal (KOT). I have witnessed over 7 years of smooth and safe operation of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR).

These flagship cooperation projects have not only spurred Kenya’s economic growth but also served as a bridge of friendship between our peoples. Our cooperation in infrastructure, trade, investment, green energy, digital economy, agriculture and other areas has further empowered Kenya’s economic transformation and sustainable development. 

From academic exchanges to cultural interactions, from youth visits to technical training, our peoples have grown closer, fostering understanding through shared experiences and mutual support.

I vividly recall watching a performance that blended Chinese traditional dance with Kenyan acrobatics at the reception celebrating the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Kenya. At that moment, I felt the profound power of culture, bringing hearts together across vast distances. 

These four years were not without challenges. In the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, drought and flood disasters, China and Kenya stood shoulder to shoulder, supporting each other through adversity. From medical and food supplies to financial assistance, our partnership demonstrated the value of mutual trust and benefit.

The Mcedo-Beijing school in Mathare community has been supported by the Chinese Embassy and community for 17 years. Each time I visited the school and saw children’s smiling faces, my heart filled with immense satisfaction.

Looking back, I am deeply grateful to the Kenyan government and people for their unwavering support and genuine friendship. Every warm smile, every vast savanna, and every hospitable Kenyan friend will remain a cherished memory in my heart. 

Under the strategic guidance and personal attention of President Xi Jinping and President William Ruto, the China-Kenya relationship is in its best shape in history. As I prepare to leave, I am confident that the future of China-Kenya friendship will be even brighter.

China is advancing modernisation through high-quality development, while Kenya is pursuing its Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda and Vision 2030 Agenda. As a Swahili proverb goes: Umoja ni nguvu (Unity is strength). Together, we will create greater benefits for our peoples and inject fresh energy.

In June, on the way back from the Madaraka Day celebrations in Bungoma County, I stopped at a beautiful cafe in Iten. While I was enjoying the beautiful scenery of tea gardens, a local couple came over curiously and asked me which country I’m from. I intentionally chose not to answer directly, but replied “your friend”.

Without any hesitation, they laughed and shouted “China!”. I think this is a vivid proof of our time-honoured friendship. I sincerely wish Kenya prosperity and its people happiness and well-being. Wherever I may be, I will continue to support and follow the growth of our friendship. I look forward to returning to this vibrant land one day to reunite with old friends and make new ones. 

May the friendship between China and Kenya shine as brightly as the morning sun over Kenya’s horizons!

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