Dongwei City, People’s Republic of China – Deputy Minister Candith Mashego-Dlamini embarked on an official visit to the Huawei campus in Dongwei City, China, signaling the strengthening of bilateral ties between South Africa and China. The visit comes ahead of her co-chairing role in the 12th South Africa-China Strategic Dialogue (SD) this week.
Deputy Minister Mashego-Dlamini’s visit to the renowned Huawei campus serves as a testament to the ongoing collaboration and partnership between the two nations, particularly in the field of technology and innovation. The tour provided an opportunity to explore Huawei’s state-of-the-art facilities and witness firsthand the company’s cutting-edge advancements in various sectors.
During her visit, Deputy Minister Mashego-Dlamini engaged in discussions with Huawei executives and experts, exchanging insights on the latest technological advancements and exploring avenues for further cooperation. The visit highlighted South Africa’s commitment to leveraging technology to drive economic growth, enhance digital infrastructure, and foster innovation.

The 12th South Africa-China Strategic Dialogue, co-chaired by Deputy Minister Candith Mashego-Dlamini, is a significant platform for high-level discussions and collaboration between the two nations. The dialogue encompasses a wide range of topics, including trade and investment, infrastructure development, energy cooperation, people-to-people exchanges, and cultural cooperation.
As co-chair, Deputy Minister Mashego-Dlamini will play a pivotal role in advancing the strategic partnership between South Africa and China, identifying areas of mutual interest, and forging agreements that promote shared prosperity. The dialogue serves as a crucial mechanism for enhancing cooperation and addressing challenges to further deepen the strong bilateral relationship.
In her statement ahead of the dialogue, Deputy Minister Mashego-Dlamini expressed optimism about the outcomes, stating, “The South Africa-China Strategic Dialogue provides an opportunity to build on our existing collaborations and explore new avenues of cooperation. We aim to strengthen economic ties, advance technological innovation, and enhance people-to-people exchanges for the mutual benefit of our nations.”

The visit to the Huawei campus and the subsequent participation in the 12th South Africa-China Strategic Dialogue symbolize the commitment of South Africa and China to fostering a comprehensive and mutually beneficial partnership. The collaboration between the two nations extends beyond economic cooperation and encompasses areas such as technology transfer, skills development, and knowledge sharing.
The strategic dialogue will not only contribute to the long-term sustainable growth of both countries but also promote regional and global stability. It reinforces the shared vision of South Africa and China in promoting multilateralism, economic inclusivity, and sustainable development.
As Deputy Minister Candith Mashego-Dlamini assumes her co-chairing responsibilities in the 12th South Africa-China Strategic Dialogue, expectations are high for meaningful discussions, collaborative agreements, and strengthened ties between the two nations. The dialogue will serve as a platform to reaffirm the commitment of South Africa and China to deepening their strategic partnership and charting a prosperous future together.
