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Joburg schools receive much-needed libraries and resource centres 

Eight Johannesburg schools have been gifted with libraries and resource centres thanks to an ongoing 
initiative addressing the shortage of books in primary schools. Imperial and Motus Community Trust in 
partnership with Hyundai Automative, handed over their first library to Southview High School in 
Lenasia in 2013. 
Over the years,they have established library’s and learning centres at Libra Primary School in Lenasia, 
Heerengracht Primary in Eldorado Park, Motheo Foundation Primary in Lawley, Freedom Primary in 
Devland, as well as Mid-Ennerdale Primary anPhehello Primary in Sebokeng.  
The initiative recently presented a library and a resource centre at Lindisa Primary in Evaton, 
Johannesburg which was accepted by Principal Lawrence Ngcobo on behalf of the school. They spent 
R1.5 million to refurbish a classroom at Lindisa by converting it to a library with tables, chairs, 
bookshelves, a big-screen whiteboard and were supplied with two librarians who would assist the 
learners. The shelves were filled with about 4,500 new books, ranging from encyclopedias to fiction to 
be accessed by 1200 pupils.   

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