Kitwe Public Library

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Kitwe Public Library
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Entrance to the Kitwe Public Library
Kitwe Public Library
12°49′14″S28°12′46″E / 12.820599148939568°S 28.212770801247427°E / -12.820599148939568; 28.212770801247427
LocationKaunda Square, Kitwe District, Zambia
Established1960s
Branches2
Collection
Size20,000

Kitwe Public Library (KPL) is a Zambian public library located in Kitwe District. [1] Administratively, it is run under the Department of Housing and Social Services of the Kitwe City Council. It also has a second branch situated in Buchi Township still in Kitwe District. [2]

Contents

The library serves the general population of Kitwe with information and reference support. The Buchi Township branch also serves the learning population in the areas of Buseko, Kawama, Kamitondo and various institutions like the Copperbelt University and Kitwe School of Nursing. [3] [4]

Background

The building in which it is housed was built in 1954 though library operations started in the 1960s. [2] Initially a whites-only library, it was opened to the general public after Zambia's independence in 1964. [2]

Collection and partnerships

Both libraries stock books and other reading materials in addition to hosting social events.

In 2018, the library was one of the beneficiaries of the Worldreader project in which it received a number of e-readers with a number of titles in both english and local languages to aid literacy for its young readers [5] [6]

Through Books for Africa, the library has also received donations to its collection facilitated by Buchi-Kamitondo Childhood Association (BUKACA) to stock its Buchi branch. [7] [8]

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