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Gospel star, Sgwili, at Albinism Awareness Day at Moth Hall

The whole idea of establishing the organization was to enhance the self- esteem of people with albinism, enable and support parents to care properly for children with albinism and create socially acceptable conditions for people with albinism

South African gospel music sensation, Sgwili, is today in the Moth Hall as part of the Albinism Awareness Day organised by the Police and other Governmental Departments.

The Albinism Society of South Africa was established in 1992 and is the brainchild of the Executive Director, Nomasonto Mazibuko. The whole idea of establishing the organization was to enhance the self- esteem of people with albinism, enable and support parents to care properly for children with albinism and create socially acceptable conditions for people with albinism. This is achieved by running a number of projects and programmes as well as running workshops and seminars. The other aim of the society is collecting and disseminating information on albinism to the community

Listen to some of Sgwili’s music:

 

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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