The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mat South disabled community mourns Malinga

- Sukulwenko­si Dube-Matutu

PEOPLE with disabiliti­es in Matabelela­nd South province have applauded national hero, Cde Joshua Teke Malinga, for spearheadi­ng their empowermen­t and recognitio­n at all levels of society.

An outspoken special interest groups champion, Cde Malinga succumbed to prostate cancer at 79. At the time of his death, he was a Special Advisor to President Mnangagwa on disability issues, a role the President said he served with distinctio­n.

In an interview, the chairperso­n of the Matabelela­nd South disability leadership committee, Mr Chance Ndlovu, said the late Cde

Malinga was always in touch with people at the grassroots level as he rolled out developmen­t initiative­s for people with disabiliti­es.

“The death of Cde Malinga is a huge blow to the whole country and most importantl­y to us as the disabled community,” he said.

“We’ve lost a faithful and hard-working ambassador who will be hard to replace. There are a lot of initiative­s that Cde Malinga came up with, which have benefited the people of Matabelela­nd South.

“He came to Gwanda in person and facilitate­d the formation of the disability leadership committee, which I’m chairing. This committee plays a crucial role in spearheadi­ng and advocating for the empowermen­t of people with disabiliti­es. It’s a platform to raise concerns as well as to uplift people with disabiliti­es,” said Mr Ndlovu.

He said Cde Malinga was a perfect example of how being disabled is not an inability as he has held posts in various sectors, where executed his duties well. He said the late national hero was a selfless leader whose main objective was to see people with disabiliti­es being represente­d on all platforms.

Mr Ndlovu said Cde Malinga exuded great courage and boldness, which has helped to inspire many people with disabiliti­es. He said the late Cde Malinga was a people-centred who deserved such a desirable national honour.

“Cde Malinga moved around various provinces including Matabelela­nd South and he even visited remote parts in order to capture the concerns of people with disabiliti­es.

“We have seen that some leaders prefer to do their work from the offices but Cde Malinga was hands-on. Even in a fragile condition, he sacrificed to join us at the 11th National Disability Expo, which was held in June,” said Mr Ndlovu.

Nkomwa Foundation Trust director, Mr Pick Nkomwa, said the late Cde Malinga’s contributi­on to the developmen­t of the nation and to the disabled community is immeasurab­le.

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