The Consulate General in Cape Town handed over anti-epidemic supplies to The Chairman of the Parliam

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The Consulate General in Cape Town handed over anti-epidemic supplies to The Chairman of the Parliamentary Affairs of the South African National Assembly, John Frolic

On the afternoon of September 6, the Chinese Consulate General in Cape Town donated anti-epidemic materials to the poverty-stricken communities in Nelson Mandela Bay City in the Eastern Cape Province at the Chinese Police and Community Cooperation Center. House Chairperson Mr. C. T. Frolick has handed over 100 relief food packs and 100 blankets totaling about 80,000 rANDS to Mr. C. T. Frolick, Chairperson of South African National Assembly. To help local families in need. The donation ceremony was attended by about 30 people, including the head of the Constituency office, the head of the local Chinese police center, the representatives of overseas Chinese and the representatives of families in need who received the donated materials.


On behalf of the African Congress (ANC), the National Assembly and the needy families in his constituency who received donations, Frolic expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Consulate General in Cape Town, the head of the Local Chinese Police Center and representatives of the Chinese community. He said that the two countries and the two ruling parties have established a firm friendship on the basis of mutual respect and understanding, which has become stronger as time goes by. The feelings between the two peoples are also genuine and sincere. Since the outbreak of the epidemic in South Africa, the Chinese government and people have provided all kinds of support to the South African government and people through various channels, including materials and funds, which fully demonstrates the sincere friendship between South Africa and China in weal and woe. He also appreciated the achievements of cooperation between South Africa and China, especially the recent approval of two Chinese vaccines in South Africa. He hoped that Chinese vaccines could help South Africa win the fight against the virus at an early date. He wished the two countries to further strengthen cooperation in all areas and work together towards the set goals.

By the afternoon, food parcels and blankets had been delivered to needy families in Virginia. The families would like to thank the Chinese Consulate General and Chinese friends for their donations. We hope that the epidemic will ease as soon as possible and normal production and life will resume.