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CITY CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY

The City of Johannesburg’s Library and Information Services Region C and the University of South Africa staged a two-day International Literacy Day celebrations at Weltevreden Park and Florida libraries.

Cllr Ronald Harris, the Member of the Mayoral Committee for Community Development in the City of Johannesburg, has a great love for books and literature and attended  the literacy day celebrations events.

“Since 1967, International Literacy Day celebrations have taken place yearly across the world to remind us of the significance of literacy. Being literate not only gives one dignity but it is also a human right and advances the literacy agenda toward a more literate and sustainable society,” said Cllr Harris. “Our programmes were presented to highlight the value of literacy and literature in society. We targeted all ages, from preschool children to adults and pensioners,” he continued.

The literacy day celebrations started on 7 September 2022 at Weltevreden Park Library. Elaine Dodge, a Johannesburg-based author, was among those invited and spoke about her latest novel as well as other areas of literacy and writing.

On 8 September 2022, the main International Literacy Day event took place at Florida Library. Tracy Millar, a Johannesburg-based author, was among those invited and proceeded to present her picture book for children to a group of youngsters in attendance.

As part of the literacy day activities there was a presentation by Professor Moeketsi Letseka, Unisa’s Unesco Chair in Open Distance Learning. Professor Letseka’s presentation focused on this year’s subject, Transforming Literacy Learning Spaces. “We hope to demonstrate to the public the need of altering literacy spaces to keep them relevant to the times and changes constantly taking place,” he said.

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