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Some of the success stories
Bakithi kumnandi endlini kumnandi phandle kubetha umoya ebantwaneni kanti labomakhelwane labo sebehlala nje phandle balalele.. Omaphika nkani labo sebebusiseka. Kulethe inguquko enkulu emphefumlweni wami ngoba sengenelisa ukuqeda iNewtestament ngamaviki nje..abancane ikakhulu bayabusiseka kakhulu njalo sesile group yabazolalela every Wednesday ibhuku elithize.. Siyabonga ngohlelo lolu..Engithemba kuzaqhubeka bekhula endlini lasebandleni..Endlini sesisenelisa ukuhlala simamele Pastor Angela Ndlovu House of Liberty Ministries International
TestmonyIt’s never too late "I started learning braille in 2012 when I was 15, moreover, my parents never knew that the visually impaired can also go to school and make it in life. Like the bible says in Mathew 19 v 26 ‘…but with God, all things are possible’, this verse has been my greatest motivation," Ropa said. She is inspired by Abraham Muteta, who is also visually impaired and a human rights advocate as she also inspires to be a lawyer,
It’s never too lateLoyiso Sola’s story. Loyiso Sola, an orphaned nineteen year old young man resides in the old hostels of Sidojiwe in Bulawayo. Sidojiwe flats, located in Donnington industrial area of Bulawayo were built during the colonial era (1950s) to accommodate Bachelors.
Loyiso Sola’s story.Why me
Prisca Maneswa (11) was born in 2010 and at four months, it was discovered that she had hydrocephalus and she was then referred to Mutare Provincial hospital for treatment. She attended school normally and graduated from early childhood education. Prisca’s mother is a 30 year old peasant who survives on buying and sellingwhy me