ABOUT THE LIBRARY:
Hekima College library opened its doors in 1989, as the library for the new Jesuit theologate. Currently, it contains 90.000 books both acquired by the College and donated by libraries and individuals, many from the USA.
The library is the result of years of hard work by Fr. Eddie Murphy, S.J. who, as Chief Librarian from 1980 - 2003, collected, classified and developed the collection. The large theology section is well worth a visit. The library emphasizes African authors in all subjects and the Peace Studies section is growing rapidly. French is well-represented.
MISSION STATEMENT:
A library is an invariable component of any good educational institution. From the time of its founding in 1983, Hekima College has endeavored to keep its library well stalked and to a very good standard. At present, the College runs the programs in the School of Theology and the Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations.
The purpose of Hekima College Library is to support and enrich the instructional, research and service programs of the College. Through its resources and services, the Library provides access to the cultural heritage of "Jesuit, Ignatian and Catholic traditions" that responds to the needs and challenges of church and Society in Africa.