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By NDUMISO MLILO in Johannesburg, South Africa | China Daily | Updated: 2022-07-12 09:33

Photo taken on Jan 5, 2022 shows a tea export special train of the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) in Nairobi, Kenya. [Photo/Xinhua]

South Africa and other African countries would like to see more cooperation with China to help them develop transport and boost the economy, officials and scholars said.

Cecil Masoka, director for multilateral cooperation for Asia and America at South Africa's Department of Science and Innovation, said South Africa is looking for more opportunities to cooperate with China on the development of transportation infrastructure.

"We are looking at chances brought by the Belt and Road Initiative that looks at cross-border transport infrastructural development. It's one of the key areas that would contribute to economic development not only in the region but the African continent," Masoka told China Daily after the Southern African Transport Conference that ended on Thursday in Pretoria.

"There is a lot of work we consider doing with China around satellite development and navigation systems. These are key areas we are looking at," Masoka said, adding South Africa is working with China on unmanned aerial and autonomous vehicles.

As South Africa is embarking on hydrogen energy endeavors to support the steel, cement and aviation sectors, Masoka said they would like to work with China to make it successful.

Bigger role expected

Sergio Carlos Macamo, a commercial official at the High Commission of Mozambique, said that Mozambique, South Africa and other countries have to look at collaboration opportunities with China on the development of roads, rail and ports to support trade and grow their economies.

"We have challenges in financing infrastructural development. We view our cooperation with China in filling that gap," he said.

Mozambique has cordial relations with China and it would like to work with China to increase energy and power generation, which would contribute to its economic growth, he added.

Nosisi Feza, deputy chancellor at the University of Venda, said the school is deep in discussion with Hubei University in Wuhan to establish a Confucius Institute in Venda. She said they will collaborate in information and communication technologies, and there would be some staff and student exchanges between the two universities.

"We could work together in building smart cities and forging alliances in the centers of excellence," she said.

Wang Yuchen, director of the South Africa-China Transport Cooperation Center, who addressed the conference on maglev train applications, said there are many experiences to learn from China in rolling out high speed rail transport systems.

There are also opportunities for cooperation between South Africa and China in terms of transport, green technology, security and agriculture, Wang said.

The author is a freelance writer for China Daily.

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