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TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

(240209) -- DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 9, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese artists from the Zhejiang Performing Art Troupe perform acrobatics during a Spring Festival gala in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 7, 2024. A virtuosic gala performance Wednesday night by 37 artists from China's Zhejiang province has feted Tanzanians and Chinese alike in Dar es Salam, Tanzania's largest city. Tanzanian artists also joined members of the Zhejiang Performing Art Troupe to celebrate the Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, in the conference hall of the Chinese-built Julius Nyerere International Convention Center. TO GO WITH "Spring Festival gala fetes Tanzanian, Chinese audience" (Photo by Herman Emmanuel/Xinhua)

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TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

(240209) -- DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 9, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese artists from the Zhejiang Performing Art Troupe perform during a Spring Festival gala in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 7, 2024. A virtuosic gala performance Wednesday night by 37 artists from China's Zhejiang province has feted Tanzanians and Chinese alike in Dar es Salam, Tanzania's largest city. Tanzanian artists also joined members of the Zhejiang Performing Art Troupe to celebrate the Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, in the conference hall of the Chinese-built Julius Nyerere International Convention Center. TO GO WITH "Spring Festival gala fetes Tanzanian, Chinese audience" (Xinhua/Hua Hongli)

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TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

(240209) -- DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 9, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese artists from the Zhejiang Performing Art Troupe perform during a Spring Festival gala in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 7, 2024. A virtuosic gala performance Wednesday night by 37 artists from China's Zhejiang province has feted Tanzanians and Chinese alike in Dar es Salam, Tanzania's largest city. Tanzanian artists also joined members of the Zhejiang Performing Art Troupe to celebrate the Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, in the conference hall of the Chinese-built Julius Nyerere International Convention Center. TO GO WITH "Spring Festival gala fetes Tanzanian, Chinese audience" (Photo by Herman Emmanuel/Xinhua)

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TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

(240209) -- DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 9, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese artists from the Zhejiang Performing Art Troupe perform during a Spring Festival gala in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 7, 2024. A virtuosic gala performance Wednesday night by 37 artists from China's Zhejiang province has feted Tanzanians and Chinese alike in Dar es Salam, Tanzania's largest city. Tanzanian artists also joined members of the Zhejiang Performing Art Troupe to celebrate the Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, in the conference hall of the Chinese-built Julius Nyerere International Convention Center. TO GO WITH "Spring Festival gala fetes Tanzanian, Chinese audience" (Xinhua/Hua Hongli)

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TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-CHINA-SPRING FESTIVAL-GALA

(240209) -- DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 9, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Tanzanian artists perform traditional Tanzanian dance during a Spring Festival gala in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 7, 2024. A virtuosic gala performance Wednesday night by 37 artists from China's Zhejiang province has feted Tanzanians and Chinese alike in Dar es Salam, Tanzania's largest city. Tanzanian artists also joined members of the Zhejiang Performing Art Troupe to celebrate the Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, in the conference hall of the Chinese-built Julius Nyerere International Convention Center. TO GO WITH "Spring Festival gala fetes Tanzanian, Chinese audience" (Xinhua/Hua Hongli)

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TANZANIA-ARUSHA-CHINESE-BUILT WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

TANZANIA-ARUSHA-CHINESE-BUILT WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

(240131) -- ARUSHA (TANZANIA), Jan. 31, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Residents in Arusha wash clothes with water provided by the Arusha new water supply system project undertaken by Power Construction Corporation of China, in Arusha, Tanzania, on Jan. 28, 2024. The water supply project includes laying over 620 km of steel pipelines, constructing 11 pools and connecting the water supply pipeline network to 48,000 households, according to PowerChina. (Xinhua/Hua Hongli) TO GO WITH Feature: Chinese-built water supply project benefits 400,000 Tanzanians

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TANZANIA-ARUSHA-CHINESE-BUILT WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

TANZANIA-ARUSHA-CHINESE-BUILT WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

(240131) -- ARUSHA (TANZANIA), Jan. 31, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A resident washes vegetables with water provided by the Arusha new water supply system project undertaken by Power Construction Corporation of China, in Arusha, Tanzania, on Jan. 28, 2024. The water supply project includes laying over 620 km of steel pipelines, constructing 11 pools and connecting the water supply pipeline network to 48,000 households, according to PowerChina. (Xinhua/Hua Hongli) TO GO WITH Feature: Chinese-built water supply project benefits 400,000 Tanzanians

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TANZANIA-ARUSHA-CHINESE-BUILT WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

TANZANIA-ARUSHA-CHINESE-BUILT WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

(240131) -- ARUSHA (TANZANIA), Jan. 31, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Jin Denghui, project manager of the Arusha new water supply system project, inspects a pump station of the project undertaken by Power Construction Corporation of China, in Arusha, Tanzania, on Jan. 28, 2024. The water supply project includes laying over 620 km of steel pipelines, constructing 11 pools and connecting the water supply pipeline network to 48,000 households, according to PowerChina. (Xinhua/Hua Hongli) TO GO WITH Feature: Chinese-built water supply project benefits 400,000 Tanzanians

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Chinese medical teams lauded for advancing healthcare in Tanzania

STORY: Chinese medical teams lauded for advancing healthcare in Tanzania SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 9, 2024 DATELINE: Jan. 11, 2024 LENGTH: 0:01:15 LOCATION: DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of the ceremony 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): SUO PENG, Charge d'affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Tanzania 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): BOAZ YONAH, Representative from Mbeya Region Referral Hospital STORYLINE: The government of Tanzania on Tuesday thanked the Chinese government for dispatching medical teams to help improve healthcare for people in the East African country. A ceremony was held to bid farewell to the 26th Chinese medical team and welcome the 27th group. Over the last six decades, more than 1,500 members of the Chinese medical team have been dispatched to Tanzania, treating about 20 million Tanzanians suffering from various ailments. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): SUO PENG, Charge d'affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Tanzania "Up to now, 32 teams have served in Zanzibar and 27 Chinese medical

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China's Jiangxi promotes cultural tourism in Tanzania

STORY: China's Jiangxi promotes cultural tourism in Tanzania SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 23, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 24, 2023 LENGTH: 00:03:28 LOCATION: DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the cultural tourism promotion exhibition 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): NOEL LWOGA, Director general of the National Museum of Tanzania 3. various of the cultural tourism promotion exhibition 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): CHEN MINGJIAN, Chinese ambassador to Tanzania STORYLINE: East China's Jiangxi Province on Thursday promoted its cultural tourism through an exhibition in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The event attracted viewers from Chinese overseas and Tanzanians as well. Jiangxi is rich in natural resources with its national scenic spots, and the largest freshwater Poyang Lake in China, boasting abundant animal and plant resources. Noel Lwoga, the director general of the National Museum of Tanzania where the event was held, said the event showcased the natural beauty and culture of Jiangxi. SOUNDBI

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Chinese companies lauded for helping develop Tanzanian capital

STORY: Chinese companies lauded for helping develop Tanzanian capital DATELINE: July 1, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:40 LOCATION: Dodoma CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the buildings and workers 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Swahili): DANIEL WAMBURA, Health and safety office at CRJE 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): XIE XIANG, CRJE project manager for the construction of the Judiciary Square 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): JOHN KYARA, Site quantity surveyor at CRJE 5. SOUNDBITE 4 (Chinese): LU CHUNBAO, CRJE project manager for the construction of the Dodoma Science and Technology College STORYLINE: It's a busy scene at the construction site of the Judiciary Square project in Dodoma, capital of Tanzania. The project is being built by China Railway Jianchang Engineering Company (CRJE) (East Africa) Limited, a member of China Railway Group Limited. It's one of landmark structures undertaken by Chinese companies that many Tanzanians say are changing the landscape of the capital, creating job opportunities and transferring technology to

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Tanzania pledges full support to construction of Chinese-invested commercial and logistics center

STORY: Tanzania pledges full support to construction of Chinese-invested commercial and logistics center DATELINE: April 22, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:02 LOCATION: Dar es Salaam CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Tanzania Prime Minister visiting the project 2. various of participant and delegation in the ground-breaking event 3. various of equipment for the project 4. SOUNDBITE (Swahili): KASSIM MAJALIWA, Tanzanian Prime Minister STORYLINE: Tanzanian Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has pledged the government's full support for the construction of a modern commercial and logistics center invested by a Chinese company in Dar es Salaam, the economic hub of Tanzania. The mega project, known as East Africa Commercial and Logistics Center, is aimed at transforming Tanzania's economy. SOUNDBITE (Swahili): KASSIM MAJALIWA, Tanzanian Prime Minister "After the completion of this venue, it will be a huge business opportunity for Tanzanians. I have been impressed with the progress made toward the construction of the

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29 Tanzanians win teaching skills competition organized by Tanzanian, Chinese academic institutions

STORY: 29 Tanzanians win teaching skills competition organized by Tanzanian, Chinese academic institutions DATELINE: April 18, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:53 LOCATION: DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania CATEGORY: EDUCATION SHOTLIST: 1. various of participants in the awards ceremony 2. various of students and teachers receiving awards 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (ENGLISH): SALOME MBAGA, Student, University of Dar es Salaam 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (ENGLISH): EUGENIA KAFANABO, Dean, School of Education of University of Dar es Salaam STORYLINE: Twenty-nine out of 105 students at the Tanzanian state-run University of Dar es Salaam were given awards after winning the first teaching skills competition on Monday. The competition, co-organized by the School of Education (SoED) of the University of Dar es Salaam and the Sino-Africa Joint Center for Educational Research (SA-JoCER), was aimed at enabling student teachers to showcase their skills, competencies and creativity. SOUNDBITE 1 (ENGLISH): SALOME MBAGA, Student, University of Dar es Salaam "This c

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Tanzania receives 3 mln COVID-19 vaccine doses donated by China

STORY: Tanzania receives 3 mln COVID-19 vaccine doses donated by China DATELINE: July 15, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:46 LOCATION: DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania CATEGORY: HEALTH/POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the handover ceremony STORYLINE: The government of Tanzania on Thursday received a donation of 3 million COVID-19 Sinopharm vaccine doses donated by China. Chu Kun, Economic and Commercial Counselor in the Chinese Embassy in Tanzania, handed over the vaccines to the director of Preventive Services in the Ministry of Health, Beatrice Mutayoba, at the Julius Nyerere International Airport in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam. She said the 3 million vaccine doses will be used to vaccinate 1.5 million people in the east African nation. She added that 10,115,804 people have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, which is equal to 16.51 percent of all Tanzanians. She urged people to continue taking preventive measures against COVID-19, including taking the jabs, saying the pandemic was still prevalent in

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Tanzanians aim to learn Chinese as gateway to employment opportunities

STORY: Tanzanians aim to learn Chinese as gateway to employment opportunities DATELINE: July 6, 2022 LENGTH: 00:03:09 LOCATION: Dar es Salaam CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of people inside the trade fair ground 2. various of UDSM and people visiting Confucius Institute 3. various of people watching Chinese entertainment in the trade fair 4. SOUNDBITE (English): TELESPHORY MILAMBO, Administrative officer with the Confucius Institute at UDSM STORYLINE: Many Tanzanians think the best qualification for getting employment is learning the Chinese language. After visiting the Confucius Institute at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) pavilion at ongoing Tanzania's 46th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF), Lewis Kabuta believes that nothing will prevent him from learning Chinese. Kabuta is among over 100 visitors to the Confucius Institute at the UDSM pavilion. Telesphory Milambo, administrative officer of the Confucius Institute at UDSM, said for the past one week more than 50 people,

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Chinese-aided agricultural project brings soymilk to Tanzanian villagers

STORY: Chinese-aided agricultural project brings soymilk to Tanzanian villagers DATELINE: July 5, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:54 LOCATION: Dar es Salaam CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of local people drinking soymilk 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): ROZALIA GRAYSON RWEGASIRA, Training officer of the project 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): EVANCE GAMBISHI, Agriculture officer of Morogoro Region STORYLINE: Soymilk, a traditional Chinese drink that's rich in flavor and nutrition, is becoming an increasingly popular drink among Tanzanians in villages in the Morogoro region west of the East African nation's commercial capital Dar es Salaam. The growing popularity of this new healthy drink has stemmed from a bilateral cooperative project in Tanzania, led by experts from the China Agricultural University (CAU). The experts had decided to cooperate with the Morogoro authorities to promote the maize and soybean inter-planting project called "Small Bean and Big Nutrition." Under the project, the experts in collaboration with t

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TANZANIA-MOROGORO-CHINA-AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION-SOY MILK

TANZANIA-MOROGORO-CHINA-AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION-SOY MILK

(220704) -- MOROGORO (TANZANIA), July 4, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Members of the maize and soybean inter-planting project "Small Bean and Big Nutrition" work in a field in Morogoro, Tanzania, on April 21, 2022. Soy milk, a traditional Chinese drink rich in flavor and nutrition, is becoming an increasingly popular drink among Tanzanians in villages in the Morogoro region west of Dar es Salaam. (China Agricultural University/Handout via Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Tanzanian farmers fall in love with Chinese soy milk

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TANZANIA-MOROGORO-CHINA-AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION-SOY MILK

TANZANIA-MOROGORO-CHINA-AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION-SOY MILK

(220704) -- MOROGORO (TANZANIA), July 4, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A local villager drinks soybean milk in Morogoro, Tanzania, on June 23, 2022. Soy milk, a traditional Chinese drink rich in flavor and nutrition, is becoming an increasingly popular drink among Tanzanians in villages in the Morogoro region west of Dar es Salaam. (China Agricultural University/Handout via Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Tanzanian farmers fall in love with Chinese soy milk

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TANZANIA-MOROGORO-CHINA-AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION-SOY MILK

TANZANIA-MOROGORO-CHINA-AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION-SOY MILK

(220704) -- MOROGORO (TANZANIA), July 4, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Rozalia Grayson Rwegasira (R, Front), Assistant Administrative Secretary in Economic and Productive Sector of the Morogoro regional commissioner's office, presents the award of Peapea village's best soybean farmer for 2022 in Morogoro, Tanzania, on June 23, 2022. Soy milk, a traditional Chinese drink rich in flavor and nutrition, is becoming an increasingly popular drink among Tanzanians in villages in the Morogoro region west of Dar es Salaam. (China Agricultural University/Handout via Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Tanzanian farmers fall in love with Chinese soy milk

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TANZANIA-MOROGORO-CHINA-AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION-SOY MILK

TANZANIA-MOROGORO-CHINA-AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION-SOY MILK

(220704) -- MOROGORO (TANZANIA), July 4, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Local villagers cook soybean milk in Morogoro, Tanzania, on June 24, 2022. Soy milk, a traditional Chinese drink rich in flavor and nutrition, is becoming an increasingly popular drink among Tanzanians in villages in the Morogoro region west of Dar es Salaam. (China Agricultural University/Handout via Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Tanzanian farmers fall in love with Chinese soy milk

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Young Tanzanians use organic waste to produce fish feed

STORY: Young Tanzanians use organic waste to produce fish feed DATELINE: April 23, 2022 LENGTH: 00:0: LOCATION: Dar es Salaam CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1.Various of samaki farms members preparing feeds. 2.Various of insects and larvae in the production farm. 3.SOUNDBITE (English) ARNOLD SHOKO, Co-founder of Samaki Farms. 4.SOUNDBITE (English) ARNOLD SHOKO, Co-founder of Samaki Farms. STORYLINE: Six young aquatic and fisheries science graduates from Tanzania's leading state-run university have joined hands to save fish farmers from the headache of finding suitable fish feeds. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) ARNOLD SHOKO, co-founder of Samaki Farms. "What we are doing now is very friendly to environment, like using organic waste and converting organic waste by using larvae to produce insect larva that can be used as food is like killing two birds with one stone. We offer ingredients to fish farmers but also we clean environment. That's why we use the tagline 'clean world, sustainable world.' We are cleaning the wo

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TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-ORGANIC WASTE-FISH FEED

TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-ORGANIC WASTE-FISH FEED

(220422) -- DAR ES SALAAM, April 22, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Arnold Shoko, a co-founder of Samaki Farms, shows dried insect larvae in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on April 21, 2022. Six young aquatic and fisheries science graduates from Tanzania's leading state-run university have joined hands to save fish farmers from the headache of finding suitable fish feeds. (Photo by Herman Emmanuel/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Young Tanzanians use organic waste to produce fish feed

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TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-ORGANIC WASTE-FISH FEED

TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-ORGANIC WASTE-FISH FEED

(220422) -- DAR ES SALAAM, April 22, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Catherine Fizidoline, a co-founder of Samaki Farms, prepares organic wastage at a workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on April 21, 2022. Six young aquatic and fisheries science graduates from Tanzania's leading state-run university have joined hands to save fish farmers from the headache of finding suitable fish feeds. (Photo by Herman Emmanuel/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Young Tanzanians use organic waste to produce fish feed

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TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-ORGANIC WASTE-FISH FEED

TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-ORGANIC WASTE-FISH FEED

(220422) -- DAR ES SALAAM, April 22, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Arnold Shoko, a co-founder of Samaki Farms, shows black soldier flies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on April 21, 2022. Six young aquatic and fisheries science graduates from Tanzania's leading state-run university have joined hands to save fish farmers from the headache of finding suitable fish feeds. (Photo by Herman Emmanuel/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Young Tanzanians use organic waste to produce fish feed

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TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-ORGANIC WASTE-FISH FEED

TANZANIA-DAR ES SALAAM-ORGANIC WASTE-FISH FEED

(220422) -- DAR ES SALAAM, April 22, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Samaki Farms co-founders pose for a photo at their workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on April 21, 2022. Six young aquatic and fisheries science graduates from Tanzania's leading state-run university have joined hands to save fish farmers from the headache of finding suitable fish feeds. (Photo by Herman Emmanuel/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Young Tanzanians use organic waste to produce fish feed

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Tanzanians urged to learn Chinese to access more opportunities

STORY: Tanzanians urged to learn Chinese to access more opportunities DATELINE: April 20, 2022 LENGTH: 00:03:16 LOCATION: Dar es Salaam CATEGORY: EDUCATION SHOTLIST: various of the celebrationsSOUNDBITE 1 (English): KUNDO MATHEW, Deputy Minister for Information, Communication and Information TechnologySOUNDBITE 2 (English): CHEN MINGJIAN, Chinese ambassador to Tanzania STORYLINE: The government of Tanzania on Tuesday urged citizens to learn the Chinese language which is a bridge to opportunities, including employment. Deputy Minister for Information, Communication and Information Technology Kundo Mathew said learning the Chinese language provided employment opportunities for Chinese companies operating in Tanzania. He was speaking at the UN Chinese Language Day celebration held at the Chinese embassy in Tanzania jointly organized by the Chinese embassy, the China Culture Center in Tanzania and the Confucius Institute at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM). UN Chinese Language Day is observed annual

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