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Minister Nzimande to give an address at the launch of the new Rhodes University library

3 Nov 2010

The Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Blade Nzimande will on Thursday, 4 November at 17h00, deliver a keynote address at the launch of the new Rhodes University library, in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape.

The R85 million new library, will provide immense improved learning environment, greater support for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, and provide vastly superior access to and support for knowledge production and high quality graduates.

As part of the Infrastructure and efficiency fund grant from the ministry, the library represent the largest investment in Grahamstown and the Makana region.

In attendance there will be local and regional politicians, public and civil society leaders as well as sponsors who contributed to the completion of the library project.

Details of the event are as follows:
Venue: Rhodes University – Grahamstown
Time: 17h00
Date: 4 November 2010

Enquiries:
Moloantoa Molaba
Tel: 021 469 5150
Cell: 0787266312
E-mail: molabamolantoa@gmail.com

Issued by: Department of Higher Education and Training
3 Nov 2010


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