In Conversation With Doer Hlengani Khosa, UAT Limpopo Provincial Secretary

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The United Africans Transformation Persons with Disabilities Front is set to host a wheelchair distribution initiative in Limpopo, aimed at improving mobility and restoring dignity for persons living with disabilities.

The initiative will take place in Ga-Mathabatha in the Capricorn District and forms part of broader efforts by the organisation to address what it describes as systemic neglect and long-standing barriers faced by persons with disabilities in accessing essential services.

According to the organisation, delays in the provision of assistive devices such as wheelchairs remain a significant challenge. In many cases, individuals are required to wait extended periods after submitting requests through official channels, limiting their ability to access education, employment opportunities, and basic social participation.

This reflects a wider issue within South Africa’s social support systems, where gaps between policy commitments and implementation continue to affect vulnerable communities. While disability rights are protected within the country’s legal and constitutional framework, practical access to services and resources often falls short.

The initiative also coincides with the first anniversary of the organisation’s Persons with Disabilities Front, marking a year of advocacy focused on inclusion, accessibility, and community-based interventions.

While such initiatives provide immediate relief, they also raise important questions about the role of government, the sustainability of support systems, and whether civil society organisations are increasingly stepping in to fill systemic gaps.

This conversation highlights the broader challenge of ensuring that disability inclusion moves beyond policy into meaningful, lived reality.
31 Mar English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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