BOOKS FOR ZIMBABWE RURAL LIBRARIES
A large number of people in New Zealand are supporting the Zimbabwe Rural Libraries Trust.
One of the twins helping in seeking books and money for Zimbabwe rural libraries.
A man takes a picture of portraits (LtoR) of late French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo's deputy chief editor Bernard Maris, French cartoonists Georges Wolinski, Bernard Verlhac (aka Tignous), Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier (aka Charb) and Jean Cabut (aka Cabu) near the magazine's offices at Rue Nicolas Appert, in Paris on the third anniversary of the jihadist attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
These snowman made by twin sister Shavali and Sheffali are selling for $10 each. They are part of fundraising activities for the Zimbabwe Rural School Library Trust meant to capacitate poor rural libraries.
Ropafadzo Kunaka has joined her father, Drieden, to raise funds for Zimbabwe rural libraries.
Local communities playing critical role in building capacities of rural libraries.
One of the libraries under construction in Zimbabwe.
Some of the people who are looking for books for Zimbabwe rural libraries.