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Kakuyuni Report: October 2018

An extract from the report:


After getting the replacement of the Assistant Librarian/ IT Trainer, work has been running very smoothly with the cooperation of Erickson Kiboni Ruwa the Assistant Librarian and IT Tutor.


We received the new African story books and they have a very big impact to the young readers. The library is always full because the pupils converge to read them.

We started the reading aloud program and we have 16 pupils.


After visiting Dzitsoni National Library, we were very much impressed by the speed and accuracy activity as a result we had it as one of the activities during the joint bursary students meeting which was held at Kakuyuni on 17th August 2018 and the students were very much impressed and liked it.


For the whole report, please download it here.

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