Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality let libraries go to ruin during lockdown

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Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality let libraries go to ruin during lockdown
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Four libraries that closed in Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in 2020 will not reopen any time soon. They were targeted by criminals during the COVID lockdown.

Four libraries that closed in Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in 2020 will not reopen any time soon. They were targeted by criminals during the Covid lockdown.

Ndamase said the roof and the ceiling at Motherwell needed to be replaced and there had been serious water damage caused by rain.Community members in Motherwell recently volunteered to clean up their library. The traffic training facility for learner drivers at the library, with its model traffic lights, had also been wrecked.

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