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Kakuyuni Report: January 2019

Here is an extract from the report.


In the course of this period, the library has been running smoothly experiencing large numbers of readers as many secondary and primary students were preparing for their national exams,

The young readers really enjoyed the African writers story books bought this year. We hope these books will help them.

On 11th December 2018, we received visitors sent by Pam. They brought us some board games. We hope these games will help our students in words building hence increase their vocabularies.

For the full report, please download it here.

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