
Vuyo Dube and Thobani Ngema facilitators from Mpumalanga are visually impaired.
Kwa-Thema – Established in 2020 in Mpumalanga, Twala Ama-Africa Blind Institution has launched another chapter for the people of Kwatsaduza.“We are dedicated to addressing the urgent need for specialised services for the visually impaired.“Our organisation has already made remarkable strides in enhancing the lives of over 100 beneficiaries through education, skills training and comprehensive support services,” explained Joshua Twala, who is a counsellor in the organisation.The organisation seeks to transform the lives of the blind and partially sighted.“Our goal is to build a dedicated team that deeply understands the community’s needs and to foster innovative solutions to tackle development challenges,” he added.The classes take place at Kwa-Thema Library every weekday.Anyone interested in registering may speak to the facilitators at the library.
Participants with various visual impairments are empowered with skills to improve their lives.
Mpho Sikhosana and Thapelo Matlala learn how to use a keyboard.
Facilitators and volunteers from the Twala Ama Africa Blind Institution.
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