Roundup: Tanzanian publishers back introduction of Chinese language into curriculum


DAR ES SALAAM, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- Tanzania's decision to introduce Chinese as an optional subject in primary schools has sparked new momentum across the country's publishing industry.

The move is expected to nurture a future workforce capable of engaging more effectively in bilateral trade, tourism and cultural exchanges. In Dar es Salaam, the shift is already being felt.

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