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Just as the lockdown restrictions have been slightly and gradually lifted, many are so happily looking forward to living freely without any restrictions, going on about with their lives enjoying what they could not earlier on because of the imposed lockdown. Just many of us are looking forward to moving freely and getting up to God knows what, it is important to note and check whether if all of us are looking forward to the free mode movement and whether if we all would do or not.
For many within the dissability community it might not be the exact glory-glory that all are into, mobility may be an issue due to lack of dissability friendly facilities and all many other things associated or related to it. One of the many challenges associated with dissability.
Today in aim of learning many other challenges imposed by dissability on human life and how they plan to move on with life after the long imposed lockdown, we have with us Keamogetse July Molwele. The 29 years old single lady became paraplegic after being hit by a car when she was just 12 years old. She basically grew up with disability from her earliest onset childhood.
Just as the lockdown restrictions have been slightly and gradually lifted, many are so happily looking forward to living freely without any restrictions, going on about with their lives enjoying what they could not earlier on because of the imposed lockdown. Just many of us are looking forward to moving freely and getting up to God knows what, it is important to note and check whether if all of us are looking forward to the free mode movement and whether if we all would do or not.
For many within the dissability community it might not be the exact glory-glory that all are into, mobility may be an issue due to lack of dissability friendly facilities and all many other things associated or related to it. One of the many challenges associated with dissability.
Today in aim of learning many other challenges imposed by dissability on human life and how they plan to move on with life after the long imposed lockdown, we have with us Keamogetse July Molwele. The 29 years old single lady became paraplegic after being hit by a car when she was just 12 years old. She basically grew up with disability from her earliest onset childhood.