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TUE · 2026-05-05 · 08:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0505-73842
News/Ni hao, new hire: Africa’s growing Mandarin job boom
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Ni hao, new hire: Africa’s growing Mandarin job boom

Africa is experiencing a growing demand for Mandarin language skills, driven by the expansion of smaller Chinese companies that prefer hiring local talent and the increasing involvement of African firms in trade. Many Chinese professionals working in Africa lack proficiency in local languages, creating a need for Mandarin speakers.

Dulue Mbachu,Jevans NyabiageSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-05 · 08:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Ni hao, new hire: Africa’s growing Mandarin job boom
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Africa is experiencing a growing demand for Mandarin language skills, driven by the expansion of smaller Chinese companies that prefer hiring local talent and the increasing involvement of African firms in trade. Many Chinese professionals working in Africa lack proficiency in local languages, creating a need for Mandarin speakers. Job postings across various sectors, including real estate, mining, hospitality, healthcare, and manufacturing, indicate this continent-wide trend. This shift highlights a growing interdependence between China and African economies, necessitating better communication and understanding.

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There is a greater need for Chinese language skills now than before.

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Job postings indicate a continent-wide demand for Mandarin skills across various sectors like real estate, mining, hospitality, healthcare, and manufacturing.

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The demand for Mandarin skills in Africa is growing, driven by smaller Chinese companies hiring locally and the increasing role of African firms in trade.

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Many Chinese professionals working in Africa lack proficiency in local languages, including official ones like English and French, and especially indigenous languages.

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The change is partially being driven by the expanding footprint of smaller Chinese companies, which would rather hire locally than bring their own staff from China, and by the increasing role played by African firms in trade.Few of the thousands of Chinese executives, managers and workers who pour into Africa every year are proficient in the languages of their host countries, according to recruiters and analysts.This is true for the most widely spoken official languages like English or French, and is especially the case with indigenous African languages.“There is now a greater need for Chinese language skills than before,” said Heidi Haugen, a professor of China studies at the University of Oslo in Norway.Recent job posts on the networking site LinkedIn reveal continent-wide demand for Mandarin skills in sectors including real estate, mining, hospitality, healthcare and manufacturing.
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