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    22 South Sudanese Writers Win Big in China Contest

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 15, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    China–South Sudan Cultural Diplomacy

    On Thursday, the Chinese Embassy in Juba rewarded 22 budding writers with cash and certificates after a regional contest themed “Chinese Modernization in My Eyes”.

    The initiative, launched by Chinese missions worldwide, seeks personal stories that connect Beijing’s development journey with local African realities.

    Contest Highlights Shared Development Vision

    The competition forms part of a global initiative encouraging non-Chinese citizens to narrate how technological, economic and social gains in China resonate within their own societies.

    Ambassador Ma Qiang told the ceremony that Beijing’s cooperation with Africa aims at a “just, inclusive and eco-friendly modernization” aligned with the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation commitments.

    Winners Draw Inspiration From Local Projects

    Emmanuel Ambrose Raphael said the accolade symbolizes bridges of trust built through dialogue rather than steel, reflecting the growing bond between Juba and Beijing.

    Santino Mathiang Mabor’s essay highlighted new roads, hospitals and markets supported by Chinese firms, arguing such visible upgrades connect remote villages to national opportunity.

    Calls For Partnership Over Sanctions

    Another awardee, Daniel Abocha Ali, urged international actors to prioritize collaboration instead of punitive measures, declaring that collective effort drives global modernization.

    He added that sustained China–South Sudan cooperation could model productive South–South engagement across the continent.

    Regional Analysts Weigh Opportunities

    Observers note that cultural contests complement infrastructure loans, oil investments and health assistance, expanding Beijing’s soft-power portfolio while offering Juba alternatives amid fiscal constraints.

    Critics caution against over-reliance on any single partner, yet acknowledge that diversified alliances can accelerate education and job creation when managed transparently.

    Beyond The Ceremony

    The embassy plans writing workshops and exchange visits later this year, giving young South Sudanese rare platforms to engage directly with Chinese educators and entrepreneurs.

    Participants left the hall clutching certificates and fresh ambitions, convinced that words—and partnerships—can pave roads as tangible as asphalt.

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