Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Cultural Affairs and Sport MEC, Anroux Marais to launch improved library

Mbasa Gqokoma
29 September 2015


The Western Cape MEC of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Anroux Marais, will officially launch the relocated and improved Crossroads Library in Phillipi Village today.

Joined by the Executive Mayor of Cape Town, Patricia De Lile, Minister Marais will officially cut the ribbon and handover book donations at the new library facility.

MEC Marais will also highlight the importance of community libraries. 

Spokesperson Stacy Mclean says it’s is after magical spaces that the library where residents, children and adults have access to information by means of print material.

“Accessing electronic sources such as the internet facilities and computer services are also available at this new crossroad library which will serve as a social herb that will provide a welcoming, safe and inclusive environment to the different communities making use of the library.” she added. 


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