On November 30, local time, the Yahua KMC basketball team was invited to participate in the 4th Zimbabwe Chinese Enterprise Chamber of Commerce Basketball League. Mr. Zhou Ding, the Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, delivered an opening speech, cheering for the joint teams of Chinese enterprises in Zimbabwe. Following the speech, Ambassador Zhou Ding, his wife, and Counselor Huang Minghai took group photos with the teams.
Recently, temperatures in the Zimbabwean region have been continuously rising. To ensure the health and safety of employees, KMC has proactively implemented heatstroke prevention measures by organizing the distribution of heat-relief medicines and beverages, bringing coolness and care to employees who remain dedicated to their posts despite the high temperatures.
On December 18, KMC held its annual work conference and outstanding employee recognition ceremony. Attendees included Mr. Ye Jianguo, General Manager of KMC; Mr. Zhang Jun, Production Director; Mr. Liu Qingyun, Construction Director; and over 160 members of the Chinese and Zimbabwean management teams. Also present were Mr. Zhang Qiao, Deputy General Manager of Ruilong Company, and the Kamativi Project Department management team members, Ren Ningning and Lai Jun.
..The Mid-Autumn Festival is an important holiday symbolizing reunion and harmony. To express care and festive blessings to employees, KMC organized a Mid-Autumn Festival celebration. Both Chinese and Zimbabwean employees participated, sharing the warmth and joy of this traditional Chinese festival. Through this event, not only were the bonds between Chinese and Zimbabwean employees strengthened, but the cohesion of the KMC team was further enhanced.
On November 5, 2024, Mr. Gao Xin, Chairman of KMC, and Mr. Ye Jianguo, General Manager, presided over a drought relief and food donation event in the Kamativi community, Zimbabwe. During the event, the company donated 10 tons of food to the community. This donation aimed to support the community in addressing the food shortages caused by the current drought, helping local villagers, as well as essential public service personnel such as teachers and nurses, to overcome the crisis.