Conferences and short course topics at the school are taught by Chinese teachers affiliated with party schools in China. In Tanzania, they teach party governance, party discipline, anti-corruption methods, Xi Jinping Thought, and poverty alleviation. African staff, who operate the school, give lectures and short courses on topics including Pan-Africanism, nationalism and public-sector enterprise management. Together, they share lessons from their revolutionary history.

Oh no they are teaching them to care for their people.

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    6 months ago

    It’s an international university of some sort. The academics are from the West and they’re not allowed into the rest of the country. It’s a kind of special academic zone, I think. Westerners can’t otherwise visit or work in the DPRK without violating sanctions, for which they would be arrested on their return home. But they can teach in the university so long as they follow the rules. I think they have about 500 students, specially selected to learn about the west and to learn what Western elites are taught in their top universities.