KNUST printing children’s books with leather
Ghana: Wear and tear of books, especially, of children is commonplace.Their enthusiastic and, sometimes, rough reading style leaves many books last below their span. Government, schools and even parents are compelled as a result to replace them at a huge cost. There appears to be some relief, however, as the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology moves into printing children’s books with leather. Nothing can salvage them, and replacement is inevitable. It’s an annual ritual. The Department of Integrated Rural Art and Industry investigated and experimented the use of leather for children’s books. Leader of the team championing this, Dr John Osei Bobie toldRead More →