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Chinese community give relief to mudslide victims

Delivered. The Chinese ambassador to Uganda, Mr Zheng Zhu Qiang (centre), signs in a visitor’s book after handing over relief items to Bududa LC5 chairperson Wilson Watila at Bududa District headquarters yesterday. PHOTO BY FRED WAMBEDE

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  • Help. The items included maize flour, sugar, milk, clothes, mosquito nets, mineral water, socks, toothpaste and bed sheets.

Kampala. The Chinese community in Uganda yesterday donated relief items worth Shs300m to the mudslide victims in Bukalasi Sub-county, Bududa District.
The Chinese ambassador to Uganda, Mr Zheng Zhu Qiang, who led the delegation, while handing over the relief items to Bududa LC5 chairperson Wilson Watila, said the donation was a symbol of strong friendship between the Chinese and Ugandans.
“This is a symbol of friendship and we will continue to support you whenever there is need,” Mr Zheng said at Bududa District headquarters.
The relief items included maize flour, sugar, milk, clothes, mosquito nets, mineral water, socks, toothpaste and bed sheets.
They were pooled together by different Chinese companies, associations and individuals.
Mr Zheng said the Chinese communities also contributed money, which they wired into the bank account of the Office of Prime Minister (OPM) that is intended to support the affected families.
“It’s our tradition to support our friends who are in need. We make a lot of donations,” he said.
The devastating mudslide occurred on October 11, leaving dozens of people dead, with 43 bodies and body parts recovered. More than 800 people have since been displaced after River Tsuume burst its banks.
Mr Zheng explained that Chinese investors in the country have not only created jobs but they are also supporting other developments to help the country achieve economic development.
The ambassador, however, urged the residents and district leaders to protect and conserve the environment to avoid further calamities in future.
“We need to plant trees because in Chinese, we say a green mountain is a gold mountain,” he said.