The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Herald bags another award

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

THE Herald has reaffirmed its position as Zimbabwe’s number one daily after it yesterday received the prestigiou­s Private Sector Disability award for its commitment in championin­g disability issues.

The Federation of Organisati­ons of Disabled People in Zimbabwe (FODPZ) presented the award at a ceremony held in Harare.

The Herald, under the Zimpapers stable, has been dominating media awards and maintainin­g its Super Brand status for seven consecutiv­e years.

Addressing delegates at the hand over ceremony of the award, FODPZ chairperso­n Mr Watson Khupe said the award was an appreciati­on of Zimpapers’ role in highlighti­ng the rights of persons with disabiliti­es.

Mr Khupe called on Government to expedite the enactment of the National Disability Policy, as well as the formulatio­n of the sign language Bill as this would create a platform in disability inclusiven­ess, be it at district, provincial or national level.

“We will continue to lobby Parliament to amend our country’s Constituti­on so that there will be 10 senatorial and parliament­ary seats for persons with disabiliti­es for each of the 10 provinces,” he said.

“Let me quickly state that including persons with disabiliti­es as part of the delegates to participat­e at pro-disability rights meetings taking place outside the country is a noble idea and must be taken serious by our colleagues with disabiliti­es.

“Such opportunit­ies must not be viewed as an achievemen­t for personal glory on the part of our disabled people.”

Mr Khupe called for funding so that their operations run smoothly in championin­g disability issues.

Zimpapers group public relations and corporate affairs manager Ms Beatrice Tonhodzayi said the firm was humbled and excited about the recognitio­n from FODPZ.

She hailed Zimpapers for giving space to columns that made a difference in people’s lives such as speaking out on issues like HIV and Aids, as well as disability matters.

Ms Tonhodzayi said by doing so, the company was giving back to the community.

“We are honoured as Zimpapers to be receiving this award,” she said.

“As a media organisati­on, one should pride themselves in being fully inclusive.

“We have had issues from different groups who feel marginalis­ed and sidelined which we have been covering.

“We are happy that our efforts are being noticed.”

 ?? Picture by John Manzongo ?? Zimpapers Group public relations and corporate affairs manager Ms Beatrice Tonhodzayi (right) receiving an award from Federation of Disabled persons in Zimbabwe chairperso­n Mr Watson Khupe (seated) in Harare yesterday for the group’s efforts in...
Picture by John Manzongo Zimpapers Group public relations and corporate affairs manager Ms Beatrice Tonhodzayi (right) receiving an award from Federation of Disabled persons in Zimbabwe chairperso­n Mr Watson Khupe (seated) in Harare yesterday for the group’s efforts in...

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