Chinese and Zambian employees take part in football games at the Zambia-China Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone, which was funded and built by China Nonferrous Metal Mining (Group) Co., Ltd. (CNMC) in Zambia.
The Zambia-China Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone (ZCCZ), funded and built by China Nonferrous Metal Mining (Group) Co., Ltd. (CNMC) in Zambia, recently hosted football games for Chinese and Zambian employees and distributed care packages to local staff.
The activities were aimed at further promoting?cultural exchanges?and team spirit?while offering care and support to local staff members in a time of difficulty, according to the zone.
The football tournament, which was considered a key showcase of corporate culture, featured four mixed teams made up of both Chinese and Zambian staff.
Over the course of two weeks and four spirited matches, players demonstrated exceptional skills?and excellent teamwork on the field.
Off the field, logistics staff worked in close coordination and spectators rallied behind the teams, turning the games into a vibrant celebration of sports and cultural exchanges.
As the football games drew to a?successful conclusion, ZCCZ launched an employee care initiative, distributing care packages?to?local employees?in response to the recent price hikes caused by drought conditions.?
The care packages?contain?essential living supplies, including mealie meal?(maize flour used to prepare Zambia's staple food), sugar, and cooking oil.
It's believed that the football games and the care packages served as a vivid illustration of?ZCCZ's operation?philosophy featuring joint pursuit of development, cultural integration, and shared?responsibility.?
Going forward, the zone remains committed to deepening the traditional China-Zambia friendship, further enhancing cultural exchanges and care for?employees, and making greater contributions to local economic and social development, according to ZCCZ.