By Tavonga Munyanyi
Khayelihle Rural Library in Dorset , Ward 21 in Shurugwi South, is appealing for financial assistance from well-wishers to achieve its goal of providing a supportive learning environment for learners in the community.
The library, a registered initiative under Hodzeko Arts and Culture, Rural Library, and Knowledge Development Center, was established in 2024 in response to the devastating effects of COVID-19 on rural education but is struggling to remain functional due to lack of resources and structures for its operations.
Speaking to TellZim News, Khayelihle Rural Library Director Siphosami Ndlovu said there was need for urgent intervention to support the group in bridging gaps in education for rural learners.
“We invite all community members, both local and international, to join this progressive initiative. Together, we can bridge the educational gap in rural communities, foster a love for reading, and create opportunities for growth and development,” said Ndlovu.
Ndlovu said sponsorship would enable the library to construct a permanent facility, as it currently operates from a rented space, an arrangement that is becoming unsustainable due to financial constraints.
“Many community members are struggling financially, and rental costs are a burden. Our plan is to build a state-of-the-art facility, which will include a library with physical and digital resources, an exhibition room, and a storage facility,” said Ndlovu.
The library’s collection consists mostly of novels, with about 500 books in stock. However, Ndlovu stressed the urgent need for more textbooks and other educational resources, particularly for struggling students.
“Sponsorship will allow us to expand our reading materials by acquiring up-to-date textbooks and other essential resources that cater to the needs of local learners and the broader community.
“By working together, we can make a meaningful impact and provide access to quality educational materials for those who need them most,” Ndlovu said.
The library is Ndlovu’s brain child with support, supported by a network of dedicated individuals, including Dumisani Ndlovu, Vimbai Moyo, Desmond Chaza, Shepherd Mhene, Nkosana Dube, Nkosilathi Mthunzi, Sifiso Sibanda, and Obert Ndlovu.
Ndlovu said plans were underway to establish a Trust Fund that will provide free access to library resources.
For assistance, interested individuals can contact call 0782456772,
email:
kh********************@gm***.com,
or visit Hodzeko.com.