The Mercury

KZN libraries need new books

- BRADLEY SINGH | DA KZN spokespers­on: Sports and Recreation

WHILE libraries play a vital role within KwaZulu-Natal communitie­s, it appears the vast majority in the province have not received any new books for as long as three years.

The issue was recently uncovered by the DA after more than 180 regular book suppliers claimed they had been struggling to earn an income since 2018.

This, after the KZN Municipal Library and the KZN Provincial Library Services stopped purchasing books.

The claims come despite KZN’s Department of Arts and Culture’s (DoAC) supposedly audited financials which show the budget allocation for library books has been used in full during this period.

The potential misuse of funding allocated to the purchase of library books is of extreme concern to the DA.

This is the second time that we have been forced to enquire about the department’s procuremen­t process in this regard.

The DA is aware that a previous tender for library services was cancelled by the department, which turned away 184 suppliers meant to supply books to KZN libraries.

According to department­al budget reports, it is also alleged that Memorandum­s of Agreement were delayed during the Covid-19 lockdown, which impacted library services, including the securing of new books.

The reality, though, is that the lack of new books in our libraries was an issue long before the onset of the virus.

Furthermor­e, the DoAC needs to divulge how many suppliers have been part of its supply chain management procuremen­t process since 2018.

Clarity is needed in this regard due to the large number of suppliers who are coming forward and seeking answers on why they have not been given orders since then.

Ironically, in its 2020/21 budget allocation, KZN’s DoAC has stated that it will be purchasing 90 000 books for municipal libraries.

Whether these, too, will remain a figment of the imaginatio­n remains to be seen.

The DA will continue to push for answers on this matter.

The people of our province deserve properly resourced library services.

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