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Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust 16.02.2021

ENMT was this week honored with a visit from one of the Trust's oldest friends Kersti Palmberg all the way from Sweden. Always a delight doing shelving and tapping into her well of knowledge in librarianship. She is full of ideas and breaths new life to our practice everytime she is here. And of course, there are always gift for the young readers everytime she comes through. Thank you Kersti, ENMT loves you

Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust 10.02.2021

ENMT Library e-Reader program. The e-reader is an elctronic device that contains e-books, which are electronic books. An e-book is similar to a physical book in that it has pages and a table of contents. Currently the e-readers available at the library have 200 books each but we making further efforts to reach 1400 books which is the maximum each e-reader can hold.... Drop by and experience technology at its best. We thank Book Aid International (UK) for their continued support.

Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust 06.02.2021

On Friday the 5th of October ENMT successfully held a teacher librarian training workshop. The theme for the event was "Building Effective Library Practice". In attendance were teacher librarians from 27 partner schools and 4 local primary schools who benefit from ENMT's outreach Book Boxes programme. Below is our even in pictures; Presentations and group discussions.

Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust 24.01.2021

Other than enlightening, its relaxing and refreshing: #KEEPREADING

Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust 12.01.2021

International literacy Day commemorations 14 Sept 2018. Held at Selonga Primary School. Organised by ENMT in partnership with BAI(UK). Day well spent

Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust 06.01.2021

Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust Study Circles Programme is currently holding its annual Agricultural Show in Ward 14, Gwanda South. The groups are showcasing their agricultural produce from fields, gardens and Study Circle projects. The event has been successful with a participation of 3 groups and 56 individual exhibitors.