On September 11, local time, the Chinese Embassy in South Africa held a donation ceremony of anti-epidemic supplies for South African primary and secondary schools.

Li Nan, Chargé d'affaires of the Chinese Embassy in South Africa, and Motseka, Minister of Basic Education of South Africa, delivered speeches respectively.

  Li Nan said that the Chinese Embassy in South Africa has recently learned that many primary and secondary schools in South Africa have caused many teachers and students to be infected due to insufficient anti-epidemic facilities and protective materials. The Ministry of Basic Education, industry unions and parents are worried about this.

In this regard, China fully understands the anxiety of Minister Motseka and colleagues in the Ministry of Basic Education, and is willing to be anxious for what his friends are anxious, and do everything possible to share their worries and worries.

  Motseka expressed his sincere gratitude to the Chinese Embassy in South Africa and the Chinese government for donating water tanks, masks and forehead guns to the Ministry of Basic Education for supporting South African primary and secondary schools in fighting the epidemic and returning to school.

The Northern Cape is a water-scarce region. The embassy's donation will be used to purchase and build anti-epidemic water storage tanks, and it will also effectively alleviate the long-term water shortage pressure of local primary and secondary schools.

For anti-epidemic materials such as masks donated by the embassy, ​​the Ministry of Basic Education will also implement urgently needed primary and secondary schools as soon as possible.

(Reporter Wang Xi edited Lu Jie)

Editor in charge: 【Qi Bin】