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KwaMhlanga learners praise new state-of-the-art community library

by Nelisiwe Skhosana
October 16, 2024
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KWAMHLANGA – Learners from KwaMhlanga have expressed their gratitude for the newly constructed, state-of-the-art community library, noting that it will significantly aid their academic pursuits.

The multimillion-rand library was officially unveiled on Friday, August 30, by the Mpumalanga Department of Culture, Sports, and Recreation (DCSR) in a ceremony held at Kwa-Mhlanga Mukhanyo Theological College. The facility features amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, photocopying and document scanning services, and 30 state-of-the-art computers. During the ceremony, two mobile library trucks converted into fully fitted library buses were also unveiled and will be used by the Nkangala District Municipality.

In an interview with the Highveld Chronicle, Musa Mabena, a Grade 9 learner from Musi Combined School, expressed his belief that the new library will greatly benefit learners in their academic pursuits. “When we lack sufficient information or data, we can utilise the library’s internet services to access the necessary resources. Additionally, the expanded space will allow us to concentrate better on our studies, which can be challenging in a home environment,” he said.

Kelebogele Madonsela, also from Musi Combined School, echoed these sentiments, emphasising the library’s role in enhancing their educational experiences. “Our school is lacking in modern technology and resources,” he remarked. “This library will provide me with the opportunity to utilise computers and acquire new knowledge. I can use online platforms like YouTube to access educational content on subjects or topics that I find challenging.”

The facility also includes a designated area for adult learners and a childcare room for infants, allowing parents or guardians to make use of the library’s resources. Additionally, specialized computer stations for visually impaired individuals, a media room designed for collaboration with media organisations, and spaces for study groups and discussions are featured in the library.

DCSR MEC Fidel Mlombo outlined their commitment to establishing libraries in every ward in Mpumalanga. “With a total of 432 wards and 126 libraries already constructed, this facility marks the completion of the 127th library,” he announced. “We urge the community, especially our learners, to make effective use of this resource.”

Lesetja Dikgale, the Mayor of Thembisile Hani Municipality, encouraged the community to embrace reading and leverage the library’s offerings. “Knowledge cannot be acquired through mere existence; to become impactful and productive citizens, we must strive for continuous learning,” he emphasised. “Let us expand our knowledge, become influential, and contribute to building Thembisile Hani into the aspirational city we envision.”

Nelisiwe Skhosana

Nelisiwe Skhosana

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