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Why Kenyan students are hooked on Chinese

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 by Admin

In part two of a six part series for the Ugandan Observer, grant-recipient Benon Herbert Oluka travels to Kenya, where students have already embraced Mandarin Chinese. After completing her bachelor’s degree in international relations at the United States International University… Continue Reading →

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Should Ugandan schools teach Mandarin?

Posted on Aug 22, 2013 by Admin

Several countries around Africa are reacting to China’s growing influence in different ways, including by introducing the teaching of the Chinese language. In part I of this six-part series published in The Observer , Benon Herbert Oluka examines China’s increasingly… Continue Reading →

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Blog: How a Kenyan journalism student caught the Chinese language bug

Posted on Feb 27, 2013 by Admin

By Benon Oluka Continue Reading →

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