'I don't want it to be a monument, I want it to be a library that students use and sit in every day.'
Those who attend her school, at any rate, just got the chance to begin to explore the wider world through the pages of the books in the brand new library of Prince George Primary School.
The shelves are filled with books to fire the imagination – picture books, fiction, geography, science. On Tuesday, more than 1,000 pupils crowded into the school courtyard to watch as the library, a collaborative effort by Breadline Africa and Novus Holdings, was unveiled."I don't want it to be a monument, I want it to be a library that students use and sit in every day," said Rabbaney.
The school had never before had a proper library. The closest was a classroom temporarily converted to hold a few books. But now, the new prefabricated building will be a dedicated space for young learners to read, learn and play. Rabbaney said the role of a library in a community should never be underestimated, and Carrie Nixon of Novus said the printing company contributed because it believed libraries were a way to ensure young people are"not limited by their circumstances".
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Western Cape ANC condemns burning of two trains at Cape Town stationThe party says trains belong to the nation of South Africa. Setting them on fire is a crime against the people.
Read more »
Nearly R3bn in investment raised for Cape Town, Western Cape in 2018/19This followed a successful fourth quarter in which more than R500 million in declared investments was secured.
Read more »
Two arrested for possession of drugs worth R140k in Cape TownThe suspects, aged 53 and 45, were arrested and are expected to make a court appearance on Wednesday.
Read more »
Cape Town named host city of 2020 International Jazz DayNext year's celebrations will be centred on the theme “Tracing the roots and routes of African jazz”.
Read more »
Cape Town named host city of 2020 International Jazz DayNext year's celebrations will be centred on the theme “Tracing the roots and routes of African jazz”.
Read more »
Girl, 12, drowns following heavy rains, floods in Eastern Cape townAlfred Nzo District Municipality said in a statement the rains had caused localised flooding and bridges had been washed away.
Read more »
WATCH | Kermit Erasmus' moment of madness as Cape Town City are held by HighlandsTendai Ndoro scored his first goal in almost five months as Highlands Park played to a 1-1 draw with 10-man Cape Town City in the Absa Premiership at a blustery Cape Town Stadium on Tuesday night.
Read more »
WATCH | Kermit Erasmus' moment of madness as Cape Town City are held by HighlandsTendai Ndoro scored his first goal in almost five months as Highlands Park played to a 1-1 draw with 10-man Cape Town City in the Absa Premiership at a blustery Cape Town Stadium on Tuesday night.
Read more »
WATCH | Kermit Erasmus' moment of madness as Cape Town City are held by HighlandsTendai Ndoro scored his first goal in almost five months as Highlands Park played to a 1-1 draw with 10-man Cape Town City in the Absa Premiership at a blustery Cape Town Stadium on Tuesday night.
Read more »
TRAINS IN FLAMES: Unpacking Easter Sunday’s train arson in Cape TownCape Town’s first train fire in six months occurred on Sunday afternoon — confirmed by Prasa to be an arson attempt — just two weeks before the elections. One person has been arrested by the police, but officials have blamed ‘sinister forces’ and national government for another attack on Cape Town’s vulnerable rail network.
Read more »
Cape Town train arson suspect to appear in court todayPRASA Group CEO Nkosinathi Sishi said: “We truly hope his arrest will lead us to the actual forces that are behind what has been a sustained attack and destruction of the country’s assets.” Cape Town train arson suspect to appear in court today
Read more »