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Help Mokgadi achieve her dream

“People’s negativity should be their step ladder to change their lives and the world.”

EVATON.- All that Mphalong Mokgadi (30) needs is your help to achieve her dreams. This you can do by voting for her, liking and sharing her pictures on Facebook for a pageant called Miss Photogenic South African. Mokgadi, from Evaton West, is living with a disability called Cerebral Palsy. She is currently a System Developer and Writer, and her hobbies include modelling, reading and translating. The competition is about self-confidence and Mokgadi said that she entered this competition to show children and youth living with disabilities that they can be anything they desire to be, as long as they put their minds into it. “I also want to teach the society about how disabilities and abilities are different from each other and we (people living with disabilities) also deserve to be taken seriously with our talents. So I plead with the Vaal society to vote for me by liking, sharing my picture and also liking the page of Miss Photogenic South African 2020 on Facebook.” Her advice to people living with disabilities and the youth at large is that they should get educated and work hard to reach their goals because times are hard. “People’s negativity should be their step ladder to change their lives and the world.” Facebook: Mpho Givvy Mokhaty Facebook Page: Changing Mind-sets About Disabilities

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