People with disabilities must tell their own stories: Chronicle Editor

RAYMOND JARAVAZA, [email protected]

PEOPLE with disabilities should be able to tell their own stories, through writing columns and articles, and the Zimpapers Group is available to give them that platform to amplify their narratives.

This was said by Chronicle editor Mr Lawson Mabhena when he gave a keynote address at the inaugural Star FM Disability Indaba at a local hotel on Wednesday morning.

The Disability Indaba is being attended by stakeholders and people with disabilities.

“This conference is not merely a series of lectures, but rather a dynamic space for collaboration, learning and inspiration.

” It is our collective responsibility to work together to create a world where the leadership and experiences of persons with disabilities are celebrated and amplified, paving the way for a more inclusive and sustainable future for all, ” said Mr Mabhena.

He said the Zimpapers Group, through its various publications such as the Chronicle, is available to give people with disabilities a platform to tell their own stories.

“No one can tell your story better than yourself. People with disabilities need to take charge of the narratives of their own stories,”

He said the Disability Indaba serves as a crucial step in amplifying the leadership and voices of persons with disabilities.

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities, a United Nations Day, is celebrated annually on 3 December. This year’s theme is ‘Empowering persons with disabilities and ensuring inclusiveness and equality’

“Let us seize this opportunity to break down barriers, challenge perceptions and foster a deeper understanding of the unique challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. Together, we will shape a future where every voice is heard, every right is protected, and every dream is within reach,” added Mr Mabhena.

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