Chinese firm donates 100 copies of text book to Mkuranga school

By Guardian Reporter , The Guardian
Published at 10:31 AM Apr 30 2024
Zhang Xiaozhen, director of the Confucius Institute said that the Tanzania Branch will actively organize a series of public welfare activities
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Zhang Xiaozhen, director of the Confucius Institute said that the Tanzania Branch will actively organize a series of public welfare activities

CHINA Communications Construction Co. Ltd. Tanzania Branch has donated 100 copies of text books to St. Matthews Secondary School in Dar es Salaam.

The donation was made over the weekend at the school premises and themed: “Love goes with books, Love interacts with culture.”

Joseph Nalaila, St. Matthews Secondary School director expressed his gratitude to this “Love Book Donation” activity and the branch's support. 

He said St Matthews School has always strived to provide every child with teaching that is acceptable, adaptable and useful to the best of our ability. 

“Learning Chinese is one of the ways. By learning Chinese, our students can not only better understand China’s history, culture, ideas, and values, but also gain more opportunities in life and work, and expand their career development space,” he said. 

He believes that learning Chinese is not just a language skill, but a window to the world, allowing them to go further in life in this diverse world.

“This time, the branch donated 100 copies of the "Happy Chinese" textbook, which is suitable for multiple ages. It is deeply loved by learners for its lively, interesting, practical and communicative characteristics. Let them not only achieve good learning results while learning Chinese, but also enjoy the fun of learning,” he said.

Zhang Xiaozhen, director of the Confucius Institute said that the Tanzania Branch will actively organize a series of public welfare activities, take practical actions to contribute to promoting local economic development and improving people's livelihood, strengthen the friendship between the people of China and Tanzania, and inject new vitality into cultural exchanges and friendly cooperation between China and Tanzania.