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China Eximbank provides RMB 315 million government concessional loan for Phase 1 of NetOne Expansion Project (Linked to Record ID#62417, #62426, #52620)

¥315M RMB

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Zimbabwe
Country Zimbabwe
Start Date Jun 01, 2010
End Date Oct 23, 2033
Duration 8,545 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 62416
Grant Description

China Eximbank provides RMB 315 million government concessional loan for Phase 1 of NetOne Expansion Project On June 1, 2010, China Eximbank and the Government of Zimbabwe signed an RMB 315 million government concessional loan (GCL) agreement for Phase 1 of the NetOne Expansion Project (captured via Record ID#62416).

Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Mugabe, and Wang Gang, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, witnessed the signing of the loan agreement.

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
📅 Maturity20 years
⏳ Grace Period5 years
💹 Interest Rate2%

However, according to the the 2018 and 2019 Blue Book Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure published by Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, its face value was later revised to RMB 286,080,176.66. The Phase 1 GCL’s amount outstanding (including principal, interest, and arrears) was $42,068,995.10 as of 2021.

The Chinese Government also provided an RMB 50 million grant for Phase 1, which is captured via Record ID#62417.

The purpose of Phase 1 was to facilitate the country’s transition to second generation (2G) and third generation (3G) phone technology by expanding the coverage and capacity of NetOne’s network and more than doubling its subscriber base. NetOne Zimbabwe is a company that is wholly owned by the Zimbabwean government.

It is one of three mobile phone operators in the country.

It used the proceeds of the Phase 1 GCL to purchase equipment from Huawei Technologies and implement network upgrades to wireless broadband stations, while expanding coverage to remote geographic areas lacking service. Its ultimate goal was to reach 7 million subscribers.

During Phase 1, a Broadband and Ascot Packet Core Switching Centre in Bulawayo was completed and officially inaugurated on December 7, 2011. By 2012, NetOne had successfully launched mobile broadband and 3G service in Zimbabwe.

The geographical areas of the country that received upgraded internet service during Phase 1 included the Southern Region, Matabeleland Province, and Midlands Province.

These provinces were reportedly able to use improved internet access to for e-health care, online education, and e-government programs. Phase 1 was ultimately completed in 2013, but its precise completion date is unknown.

Then, on August 25, 2014, China Eximbank and the Government of Zimbabwe signed an RMB 1,360,000,000 ($218.9 million) GCL agreement with China Eximbank for Phase 2 of the NetOne Expansion Project (captured in Record ID#62426).

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
💰 Loan Amountcarried the following borrowing terms: a 2% interest rate
📅 Maturity20 years
⏳ Grace Period5 years
💹 Interest Rate2%

The Phase 2 GCL’s amount outstanding (including principal, interest, and arrears) was $229,411,424.25 as of 2021. Phase 2 involved an expansion in the number of base stations from 400 in 2013 to 2,300 in 2016. It was completed on September 10, 2015, and Huawei Technologies was responsible for its implementation.

On June 26, 2019, the Government of Zimbabwe and China Eximbank signed an RMB 485 million ($71 million) government concessional loan (GCL) agreement for Phase 3 of the NetOne Expansion Project (captured via Record ID#52620).

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
📅 Maturity20 years
⏳ Grace Period5 years
💹 Interest Rate2%

The loan proceeds are reportedly ‘ring-fenced’ in an escrow account that is jointly monitored by the Government of Zimbabwe and China Eximbank and were on-lent to NetOne.

Phase 3 involves the installation of 3,000 additional base stations in 500 new sites, and Huawei Technologies will be responsible for its implementation. In 2020, an initial disbursement of $21.3 million was made through the RMB 485 million ($71 million) GCL. Then, in between January 2022 and September 2022, China Eximbank disbursed an additional $4.6 million.

There are some signs that at least one of the GCLs issued by China Eximbank for the NetOne Expansion Project have financially underperformed.

In mid-2022, the Debt Management Office of Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Finance released a report, which noted that ‘[t]he low disbursements of loans is due to accumulation of arrears to active China Eximbank loans […] on projects such as the Victoria Falls International Airport ($54 million), NetOne network expansion ($61 million) and expansion of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport ($3 million).’ By the end of 2021, total external debt arrears to China Eximbank included $13 million for the NetOne Expansion Phase 1 Project, $47 million for the NetOne Expansion Phase 2 Project, $67 million for the Rehabilitation of Municipal Water and Sewage Treatment Works Project (City of Harare Project), $7 million for the National Defence College Project, $54 million for the Victoria Falls Airport Renovation and Expansion Project, $3 million for the Robert G.

Mugabe International Airport Expansion Project, $0.5 million for Phase 2 of the TelOne Broadband Expansion Project, and $73 million for the Medical Equipment and Supplies Project.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. This project is also known as Phase I of the NetOne-Huawei Network Expansion Project. The Chinese project title is 移动壹网电信改造.
  2. The China Eximbank GCL for Phases 2 was contracted by the Government of Zimbabwe; however, the Government of Zimbabwe may have used the proceeds from the GCL to on-lend to NetOne. AidData has not yet identified any official sources that provide evidence of an on-lending agreement. This issue warrants further investigation.
📚 Sources & References
  • Chinese Engagement of Zimbabwe and the Limits of Elite Agency
  • Chinese envoy to Zimbabwe launches celebrations to mark 30 years of ties
  • NetOne Secures US$60m Network Upgrade
  • STAFF REPORT FOR THE 2012 ARTICLE IV CONSULTATION—DEBT SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS, 6月1日,津巴布韦总统穆加贝与正在津巴布韦进行友好访问的中共中央政治局委员王刚在津巴布韦国家宫共同见证了中国对津巴布韦提供3.15亿元人民币优惠贷款贷款协议的签字仪式.
  • Chinese envoy to Zimbabwe launches celebrations to mark 30 years of diplomatic relations
  • NetOne Launches Mobile Broadband
  • Zimbabwe Parliament Ratifies U.S.$45 Million Loan for NetOne
  • Zimbabwe: Parliament Ratifies U.S.$45 Million Loan for NetOne
  • The China-Zimbabwe Relations: Impact on Debt and Development in Zimbabwe
  • NetOne in $485m network expansion
  • Parly ratifies three loans
  • Summary of the Last Parliamentary Session
  • NATIONAL ASSEMBLY HANSARD - 20 OCTOBER 2010 VOL. 37 NO. 8
  • Zimbabwe's NetOne sees higher subscribers -paper
  • Parliamentary Update - Budget Bills and other business - Bill Watch 51/2010
  • SENATE HANSARD - 7 DECEMBER 2010 VOL. 20 NO. 8
  • 中国同津巴布韦的关系
  • BUDGET ESTIMATES For the Year Ending December 31, 2018
  • Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr. Xin Shunkang Launch the celebration of 30th Anniversary of establishment of China-Zimbabwe Diplomatic Relations, 2019 Blue Book Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure
  • 津总统穆加贝见证中国对津提供3.15亿元人民币优惠贷款贷款协议签字仪式
  • Chinese Loans to Africa Database
  • Zimbabwe's Internet is fully upgraded! Netone joins hands with China's Huawei to build 260 telecom base stations
  • DRS Official Commitments from China through 2020
  • ANNUAL PUBLIC DEBT BULLETIN 2020 FINANCIAL YEAR
  • ANNUAL PUBLIC DEBT BULLETIN 2019 FINANCIAL YEAR
  • Zimbabwe chokes under weight of $13 billion China loans
  • STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT
  • Annual Public Debt Bulletin - 2021
  • STATEMENT OF PUBLIC DEBT - 2021, 2019 Blue Book Combined
  • Zimbabwean Government GaZette extraordinary, 18th December, 2020
  • ZWE ANNUAL PUBLIC DEBT BULLETIN 2021 Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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