The Mwituha Library Grows

Posted on July 19th, 2012 CategoryMwituha

Mwituha students study now surrounded by significant reading materials

I am what libraries and librarians have made me, with little assistance from a professor of Greek and poets.
Heraclitus

Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and find the answers. And the wonderful thing is that once a child learns to use a library, the doors to learning are always open.
Laura Bush

Libraries are where it all begins.
Rita Dove

View of the Mwituha Library in July 2012 with books recently donated by Kijana. Many more books are already borrowed by students and more books are on the way. A Big Asante sana to all the donors. Thanks for helping to make this such a productive resource for the community.

Photo by Roving Reporter, John Mulima. Story by Kijana President Jim Cummings

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5 Comments

  1. Moses njoroge says:

    Thanks kijana intiative fr you good work,,keep it up.

  2. John Mulima says:

    Thanks much to those who joined their hands together for making this a success. The Library is where all begins.

  3. laurence inonda lawi says:

    It really amazing.keep it up

  4. OTANGA ELPHAS says:

    I personally witnessed the recent donation of cartons of Textbooks to this great library. For sure it challenged me to go back to school but invain. I am sure that it will not only inspire the students but the community at large. Congratulation KEEI.

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