The Embassy of China in Rwanda announced that more than 30,000 Rwandans are now fluent in Chinese, a skill increasingly valuable in business, education, and cultural exchange.
The announcement was made on June 1, 2026, during the “Chinese Show,” an event designed to train primary school students through competitions and traditional performances.
Growing Language Skills

According to Zhang Xiaohong, First Secretary at the Chinese Embassy in Kigali, the rising number of Rwandans speaking Chinese reflects the strong ties between the two countries. He explained that speaking or teaching Chinese helps both nations implement joint projects and build mutual understanding.
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Business and Trade Benefits
Knowledge of Chinese is facilitating trade, making it easier for Rwandans to order goods from China and collaborate with Chinese businesses. This linguistic bridge is strengthening Rwanda’s role in international commerce.
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Global Language Context
Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world, with more than 1.5 billion speakers. Rwanda’s growing fluency connects its citizens to this global network, enhancing opportunities for education and business.
Diplomatic Relations
Rwanda and China are celebrating 55 years of diplomatic relations, highlighting achievements in joint projects across multiple sectors. This milestone underscores the depth of cooperation between the two nations.
Trade Growth
In May 2023, Ambassador Wang Xuekun reported that trade between Rwanda and China had grown by 31.2% compared to the previous year. This rapid growth demonstrates the impact of stronger ties and shared projects.
Investment Leadership
By 2024, China became Rwanda’s leading foreign investor, contributing $460 million across 58 projects. Since 2003, Chinese companies have launched 118 projects worth nearly $959.7 million, creating jobs for 29,902 people.
Partnership Impact

This partnership continues to deliver results, combining language learning, cultural exchange, trade, and investment. The growing number of Rwandans fluent in Chinese symbolizes Rwanda’s integration into global networks and its commitment to mutually beneficial cooperation.











































