Monday, June 27, 2016

Language lab to benefit students

URBAN EPIMARK in Dodoma

Deputy Minister for Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training, Stella Manyanya.
THE Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training has urged students at the University of Dodoma to fully utilise the Chinese Language Laboratory funded by China to sharpen their Chinese language skills.

Also, they were advised to cultivate more skills in Chinese language and culture through the ultra-modern Chinese Language Laboratory to grasp more knowledge as China has opened doors to trade with the rest of the world including Tanzania.
This was said by the Deputy Minister, Ms Stella Manyanya, while inaugurating an ultra- modern Chinese Language Laboratory at the University of Dodoma recently. The deputy minister said: “
It goes without saying that we have a substantial amount of landmarks which can be attributed to this everlasting relationship based on various activities executed in the country by China and Tanzania.
For example, Tanzanians now benefit both in education through scholarships and trade” said the deputy minister. She noted that by teaching Chinese language and culture to our young generation we will gradually transform our society both in social and economic well-being through grasping the knowledge of Chinese language and culture.
The deputy minister also said that because China has advanced in science and technology, a situation that is highly needed by our communities, our state economy will grow faster through application of technology from China, said Eng. Manyanya.
She further said, the government of People’s Republic of China have been supporting our country in numerous areas of the economy, including construction, agriculture, medicine and education.

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