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‘The goal has been to demystify’: how a colonial Nairobi library was restored and given back to the people

16 février 2026 à 06:00

Once a whites-only enclave, the grand McMillan Memorial library is one of three in the Kenyan capital that have been transformed for the community

Down a steep, narrow staircase, the basement of the McMillan Memorial Library in Nairobi holds more than 100 enormous, dust-covered bound volumes of newspapers. Here too are the minutes of council meetings and photographic negatives going back more than a century.

“Here lie some of the minute-by-minute recorded debates from the time British colonial powers ruled Nairobi, when it was a segregated city,” says Angela Wachuka, a publisher. Seconds later, a power cut plunges the room into darkness. “We still have a great deal of work to do,” she adds.

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© Photograph: Diego Menjíbar Reynés/The Guardian

© Photograph: Diego Menjíbar Reynés/The Guardian

© Photograph: Diego Menjíbar Reynés/The Guardian

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