The scholarship is offering undergraduate (Bachelors) studies and postgraduate (Master’s or PhD) studies in a variety of study fields, as well as non-degree Chinese language studies.
Tshwane Meets with Chinese Embassy
This meeting comes at a pivotal time for Tshwane, a city grappling with infrastructure challenges, service delivery issues, and the urgent need to revitalize its urban core.
EWC Students Return from Enriching Chinese Cultural Exchange
The program provided the EWC students with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the dynamic world of Chinese digital commerce.
Chinese Embassy Enhances Education Access with School Shoes Donation in Eastern Cape
Chinese Ambassador to SOuth Afica, Wu Peng shared the milestone, emphasizing the belief that “comfortable shoes can bring more confidence and dignity to [children’s] educational journey.”
China-Zimbabwe Agricultural Demonstration Village Launched to Boost Rural Development
The China-Zimbabwe Agricultural Cooperation Demonstration Village is poised to serve as a model for sustainable rural development, offering a blueprint for other regions facing similar challenges.
China’s Strategic Semiconductor Investments in Africa: Key Partners and Challenges
Without technology transfer, Africa remains a consumer rather than a competitor in the global chip race.
Reflecting on China’s Pandemic Solidarity With Africa
In this crisis, China emerged as Africa’s first responder, dispatching planeloads of vital supplies and medical teams while other nations hesitated.
Building Africa’s Future Workforce in Chinese Classrooms
As of 2023, more than 80,000 African students are enrolled in Chinese universities, making China the top Asian destination for African learners.
China & Africa’s Growing Health Friendship: A Look at Medical Cooperation
From sending doctors to rural clinics to helping fight COVID-19, China’s medical outreach in Africa has been growing steadily for decades.
Celebrating Chinese Language Day 2025: Mandarin’s Growing Influence in Africa
Mandarin, one of the six official UN languages since 1946, gained prominence after 1971 when the People’s Republic of China assumed its UN seat, enhancing its use in international diplomacy.
