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John Tsebe

John Kgwale Tsebe is a South African librarian and information science leader who has held prominent national, regional, and international roles. Tsebe is well known for his transformative contribution to library and information services, and for leadership positions in African and global library associations.

Early life and education
John K. Tsebe earned his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from the University of the North (now University of Limpopo) and obtained a master's degree in Library and Information Science from Syracuse University, USA. He also earned a Master in Public Administration (MPA) from Harvard University. ==Career==
Career
National Library of South Africa John K. Tsebe served as National Librarian & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Library of South Africa (NLSA) from March 2004 until his retirement in February 2014. During his tenure, he was involved in repositioning the NLSA, working to enhance access to information and strengthen the institution's role as a centre of excellence. He was Vice Chair and then Chair of the Forum of University Librarians of South Africa (FULSA), which later evolved into the Committee of Higher Education Librarians of South Africa (CHELSA). He participated in drafting the Library and Information Services Transformation Charter for South Africa, submitted to the Department of Arts and Culture in February 2014. ==Honours and Recognition==
Honours and Recognition
In 2014, the South African government hosted a farewell function for Tsebe after his 40 years of service in the Library and Information sector. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Commonwealth University and the London Graduate School in recognition of his distinguished service. ==References==
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