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52 Kenyans are setting off to China to pursue advanced studies under fully sponsored scholarships, a move expected to strengthen the bridge of educational and cultural ties between Kenya and China. At a farewell reception at the Chinese Embassy in Nairobi, Chargé d’Affaires at the Chinese Embassy in Kenya Zhang Zhizhong , alongside senior officials from the Ministry of Education and the Public Service, urged the beneficiaries drawn from diverse fields to be good ambassadors of Kenya and return home with skills that will drive national development. Ben Chumba reports.
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52 Kenyans picked for Chinese Government Scholarship program 2025
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