• Business
  • Markets
  • Politics
  • Crypto
  • Finance
  • Intelligence
    • Policy Intelligence
    • Security Intelligence
    • Economic Intelligence
    • Fashion Intelligence
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Taxes
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • LBNN Blueprints
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Politics
  • Crypto
  • Finance
  • Intelligence
    • Policy Intelligence
    • Security Intelligence
    • Economic Intelligence
    • Fashion Intelligence
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Taxes
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • LBNN Blueprints

Why is UCT’s Jagger Library still boarded up?

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 29, 2026
in Infrastructure
0
Why is UCT’s Jagger Library still boarded up?
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Source: GroundUp.

Source: GroundUp.

A “re-imagining” process was completed in 2022, but the building’s future use still needs to be decided, says university spokesperson Elijah Moholola.

Related posts

Nersa approves Eskom’s tariff reduction for ferrochrome makers

Nersa approves Eskom’s tariff reduction for ferrochrome makers

January 29, 2026
MTN Stands with Flood-Affected Communities, Supporting Recovery and Ensuring Reliable Connectivity

MTN Stands with Flood-Affected Communities, Supporting Recovery and Ensuring Reliable Connectivity

January 29, 2026

The building, one of the country’s most important research facilities, housed the university’s archives, African Studies Collection, and state-of-the-art reading room.

In April 2021, a runaway fire spread down the slopes of Table Mountain, destroying or damaging several buildings on the university campus. The Jagger building was completely gutted. Many books and archival materials were lost.

Salvageable books and materials were removed and taken to an office park in Mowbray, where they were painstakingly restored and conserved. The surviving archives have since moved to Deneb House in Observatory, where researchers can access them by appointment, says Moholola.

But the Jagger building is standing empty. There was a fence surrounding the building, with a gate locked with a padlock. The windows were boarded up, and we saw no activity inside or around the building.

Moholola says that while the building “has not yet been reoccupied in a conventional sense, it would be inaccurate to suggest that it has remained entirely unused or unattended since the 2021 fire”.

Source: Supplied / Angel Mokgokolo. Angel Mokgokolo, a third-year education student, founded Maukq & Company to bridge South African classrooms with real-world engineering. By converting mining rehabilitation and water projects into CAPS-aligned "living lessons," she equips Grade 7-9 learners with practical STEM resources.
From chalkboard to construction sites: Angel Mokgokolo is building South Africa’s STEM future

After the fire, a temporary roof was installed to protect the building, says Moholola. A task team conducted a “re-imagining process” to develop ideas for how the building can be used in the future. The results of the process are published on a dedicated website.

But the re-imagining was “intentionally ambitious in scope, and in some cases deliberately speculative,” he says. “Not all ideas generated through this process are necessarily viable, equitable or achievable.”

Moholola says that “the question is not only how to repair a building, but how to ensure that Jagger contributes meaningfully to a contemporary African, urban, post-colonial university, and to the evolving nature of libraries as places of knowledge, encounter and public engagement”.

The university is still developing proposals for how to rebuild the library, and costs of the project will only be determined once the redesign plans have been approved. The buildings “may not be the same as before,” said Moholola.

Heritage authority urges restoration

The Jagger Library was built in 1931 and expanded in 1943. It is protected under the National Heritage Resources Act, which means any alterations will require approval from Heritage Western Cape (HWC).

HWC chief executive officer, Michael Janse van Rensburg, says no application has yet been received from the university for redesigning the Jagger building. The building is “of significant heritage value to the Western Cape”.

“In light of the time that has since elapsed, HWC encourages UCT to initiate the necessary processes towards restoration in the near future,” said Janse van Rensburg.

Asked about the delays, Moholola said: “Moving from exploration to implementation requires a professional, disciplined and decisive approach, which takes time to achieve.”

“Haste would risk producing an outcome that is neither durable nor true to the university’s values,” he said.

Published originally on GroundUp.

© 2026 GroundUp. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.



Source link

Previous Post

Saudia Academy launches its journey to become a Leonardo Authorized Training Centre in ME

Next Post

FMD spreads across Eswatini, livestock sales suspended

Next Post
FMD spreads across Eswatini, livestock sales suspended

FMD spreads across Eswatini, livestock sales suspended

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Kyiv’s donors set production goals to regularize arms donations to Ukraine

Kyiv’s donors set production goals to regularize arms donations to Ukraine

1 year ago
Top 10 most innovative economies in Africa

Top 10 most innovative economies in Africa

2 years ago
Gregg Berhalter set to return as USMNT coach: Sources

Gregg Berhalter set to return as USMNT coach: Sources

3 years ago
Bitcoin ignored Trump’s latest 25% tariff threat, but the $19B liquidation ghost from October is quietly resetting in the shadows

Bitcoin ignored Trump’s latest 25% tariff threat, but the $19B liquidation ghost from October is quietly resetting in the shadows

2 weeks ago

POPULAR NEWS

  • Ghana to build three oil refineries, five petrochemical plants in energy sector overhaul

    Ghana to build three oil refineries, five petrochemical plants in energy sector overhaul

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • The world’s top 10 most valuable car brands in 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Top 10 African countries with the highest GDP per capita in 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Global ranking of Top 5 smartphone brands in Q3, 2024

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • When Will SHIB Reach $1? Here’s What ChatGPT Says

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Get strategic intelligence you won’t find anywhere else. Subscribe to the Limitless Beliefs Newsletter for monthly insights on overlooked business opportunities across Africa.

Subscription Form

© 2026 LBNN – All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy | About Us | Contact

Tiktok Youtube Telegram Instagram Linkedin X-twitter
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Markets
  • Crypto
  • Economics
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate
    • Infrastructure
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • Taxes
  • Telecoms
  • Military & Defense
  • Careers
  • Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Investigative journalism
  • Art & Culture
  • LBNN Blueprints
  • Quizzes
    • Enneagram quiz
  • Fashion Intelligence

© 2023 LBNN - All rights reserved.