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Mandarin language adopted into Uganda’s curriculum

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Teachers in Uganda are now being taught Mandarin following the adoption of the language in it’s curriculum by the country’s education ministry.

Authorities believe this will bridge the gap of communication between Chinese investors and Ugandan workers who are hoping to work for Chinese employers.

CGTN’s Hillary Ayesiga reports.

 

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