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Kakuyuni Report: July 2021

An extract from the report is below.


We have been running the library smoothly though there are a few challenges for instance; the government set aside covid-19 rules which are to be observed by all people. We have been able to make sure the library staff and all the users observe them, but maintain social distance has been and is still a challenge to the young readers who use the junior library. So we are to make sure they are in their facemasks throughout the library session. We also make sure they wash their hands before and after using the library.

The full report can be found below.



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