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Chakwera, Chinese President Xi Jinping meet bearing fruits: U$200 on the table for judicial complex construction

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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Chinese Ambassador to Malawi, Lu Xu, has made a groundbreaking announcement that will significantly impact Malawi’s governance infrastructure.

During a development reception hosted by the Chinese Embassy, Ambassador Lu Xu revealed that the Chinese government will fund the construction of a $200 million judicial complex in Lilongwe.

This monumental project follows recent discussions between President Lazarus Chakwera and Chinese President Xi Jinping, highlighting China’s continued support for Malawi’s development.

The event, which marked Ambassador Lu Xu’s official assumption of office, was attended by key Malawian officials, including Minister of Foreign Affairs Nancy Tembo and Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Simplex Chithyola-Banda.

In a symbolic gesture, Ambassador Lu Xu handed over a key for the judicial complex to Minister Tembo, signifying the commencement of this ambitious project.

Furthermore, Ambassador Lu Xu signed an economic cooperation agreement with Minister Chithyola-Banda, aimed at financing various socio-economic development projects in Malawi.

This agreement underscores China’s commitment to supporting Malawi’s growth and development across multiple sectors.

The construction of the judicial complex is expected to bolster Malawi’s governance infrastructure, enhancing the country’s ability to deliver justice and promote the rule of law.

This project is a testament to the strong diplomatic ties between Malawi and China, and we can expect to see further collaborations in the future.

As we look to the future, it’s essential to recognize the significance of this project and the potential impact it will have on Malawi’s development.

We must also acknowledge the importance of international cooperation and diplomacy in driving growth and progress.

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