Friday, July 19, 2024

Zambia Commemorates 2024 National Library Week

By Matildah Mercy Muchinga 

National Library Week Match Past-Ministry of  Education HQ 
The Zambian government,  Ministry of Education through Zambia Library Service (ZLS), collaborated with the Library and Information Association of Zambia (LIAZ) to organize the 2024 National Library Week Symposium from June 18-19 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Lusaka under the theme: Library Development, Influence and the Future. 

The Honorable Minister of Education, Mr. Douglas Syakalima, was the Guest of Honor at the 2024 National Library Week Symposium, where he emphasized the government's commitment to supporting libraries and their role in promoting education, research, and national development.

Ministry of Education Permanent Secretary-Mr. Joel Kamoko
In the speech delivered on his behalf by Ministry of Education's Permanent Secretary for Education Services, Mr. Joel Kamoko. Mr. Syakalima stated that the government recognizes libraries as key factors in supporting teaching, learning, and achieving national development goals. He highlighted that the ministry has directed all schools to have a functional library or converted classroom library managed by a qualified librarian.

The Minister of Education, Mr. Syakalima, highlighted several key initiatives undertaken by the Zambian government to support libraries which include the following; 
1. The Ministry, through the Zambia Library Service, distributed 26,740 books to schools, public libraries, and medical training institutions last year.  
2. The Zambia Library Service trained 87 librarians and teacher librarians from all 10 provinces on school library management, with the training conducted in Chongwe and Kapiri Mposhi. 
3. The Ministry collaborated with Book Aid International to refurbish and restock the children's sections in the public libraries of Kabwe, Mbala, and Mporokoso under the Children's Corners Project. 
4. The Ministry has developed a National Digital Library, an electronic platform that will soon be launched to provide a dynamic collection of educational resources for learners, students, teachers, and the general public. 
5. The Ministry has made progress in developing the National Library Policy, which will soon be unveiled to stakeholders before being submitted to Cabinet.
6. The Ministry is currently conducting a staff audit exercise across all provinces to normalize the positions of librarians on the payroll.

These initiatives demonstrate the government's commitment to supporting libraries and improving access to educational resources across Zambia.

Mr. Kepi Madumo-National Librarian and CEO 
Mr. Kepi Madumo, the National Librarian and CEO of the National Library of South Africa-Keynote Speaker

Mr. Kepi Madumo, the National Librarian and CEO of the National Library of South Africa, was the keynote speaker at the National Library Week Symposium. In his address, Mr. Madumo emphasized that the symposium's theme is both timely and crucial, highlighting the transformative impact and essential role that libraries play in national and continental development.

Mr. Madumo noted that libraries are part of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) SDG Stories map, showcasing their contributions to sustainable development. Specifically, he stated that libraries support various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including: SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 4 (Quality Education), and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production). Mr. Madumo further shared insights into how the National Library of South Africa (NLSA) manages its library services. He stated that the NLSA's journey has been characterized by perseverance, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to preserving the past while shaping the future.

In his conclusion, Mr. Madumo stated that the history of the South African National Library (NLSA) is a testament to the enduring power of knowledge and the vital role that libraries play in the life of a nation. Mr. Madumo emphasized that libraries must continue to evolve to meet the changing needs of societies. This involves embracing new technologies, expanding digital services, and developing innovative programs that respond to emerging challenges. 

Director Zambia Library Service-Mrs Sharon Munshya Liato
Mrs. Sharon Munshya Liato Assistant Director- Zambia Library Service 

In her speech, Mrs. Sharon Munshya Liato, the Assistant Director of the Zambia Library Service, urged everyone to envision the future of libraries as vibrant centers of knowledge, inclusion, and empowerment, where they can come together to shape a brighter future.

Mrs. Liato emphasized the importance of this symposium in reflecting on the pivotal role of libraries and envisioning their continued evolution in serving the needs of the nation. Her remarks underscored the need for collaborative efforts and a shared vision to position libraries as transformative institutions that foster learning, discovery, and cultural exchange. Mrs. Liato’s call to action challenged the attendees to actively engage in the discussions and work towards a future where libraries are hubs of knowledge, inclusion, and empowerment, shaping a brighter path for their communities and the nation as a whole.

LIAZ President-Mrs Mutinta Nabuyanda
Mrs. Mutinta Nabuyanda LIAZ President 

In her address, Mrs. Mutinta Nabuyanda, the LIAZ President, revealed that LIAZ  expresses gratitude to the Government for acknowledging the crucial role of libraries and information centers in our communities. The establishment of public libraries in Nakonde and Kasempa among others, funded by the Constituency Development Funds (CDF), showcases the government’s dedication to empowering communities with information. 

Mrs. Nabuyanda further revealed that LIAZ has been engaging in professional development workshops, webinars, and trainings to ensure that its members are well equipped for efficient service delivery as well as making sure that libraries and information centres remain relevant and accessible in the current digital age.

National Library Week Symposium Delegates 


Monday, July 8, 2024

2024 LIAZ Annual General Conference

The Library and Information Association of Zambia (LIAZ) will be hosting its 51st Annual General Conference (AGC) from August 20-23, 2024 at the Avani Victoria Falls Resort in Livingstone, Zambia. The conference theme is "Charting New Frontiers: Redefining Information Management in the Digital Era".

As part of the event, LIAZ will hold its inaugural Awards and Gala Dinner at the Avani Victoria Falls Resort, which all conference delegates are invited to attend.

Interested exhibitors should contact the LIAZ secretariat for more information.

 For personalized invitations and additional details, individuals can reach out to LIAZ on WhatsApp at +260 979 805 780 or by email at liaz@zambia.co.zm