Why Kenyans Should be Wary of Learning to Speak Chinese

Why Kenyans Should be Wary of Learning to Speak Chinese

Kenya is the latest African country to integrate Mandarin language studies into its national curriculum, following South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. The curriculum development institute in Nairobi said the new Chinese language teaching plan is complete and will be introduced to primary school students beginning in 2020.

There is certainly a good case to be made that speaking the language of your largest trading partner, and one of Kenya's largest sources of investment, makes a lot of sense. But, language, particularly in Africa is a highly emotive topic.

"When Mandarin joins our linguistic mix, you can be sure it will also transmit the Chinese value system and rework our consciousness." -- Daily Nation Columnist Eric Wamanji

Daily Nation columnist Eric Wamanji said there are real reasons to be concerned about the negative implications of adding Mandarin Chinese to the national curriculum. "When Mandarin joins our linguistic mix, you can be sure it will also transmit the Chinese value system and rework our consciousness," he wrote in a recent column.

Eric joins Eric & Cobus from Nairobi to discuss why he thinks Mandarin represents a tool of Chinese "neo-imperialism" in Kenya.

Join the discussion. Do you agree with Eric and that Kenyan should be wary of learning Chinese? Or, do you feel that Kenyans should engage the outside world by understanding the language and culture of their largest economic partner and the world's second largest economy? Let us know what you think.

Read Eric's column: Why language and culture are the perfect instruments for expansion of Chinese empire

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neal liao

Sales Manager - Shenzhen Sunrise Rich Electronics Technology Co., Ltd.

5 年

to learn more languages you will know the worlds more clearly,only one language you will only have one mind

Frank chan

11 years experience in bag and bag solution for customers

6 年

Chinese will bring a new world and new opportunity and business, may be could change their life or their world

Lotus Xuelian Chen

Bilingual communications specialist, digital editor, and writer/translator(CN, EN))on cross-cultural issues

6 年

Stereotypes!!! English was and is representing a tool of Western "imperialism" in Kenya.

Yesleck Sghayer

looking for a new opportunity.

6 年

说的对

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