“The release of Ndangariro should be an inspiration to those people with albinism that they should not stop from pursuing their goals. It does not mean the end of the world. It’s also a call to the community that we should be loved the same way others are loved,” the upcoming author said.
Mawedzere, said he led a normal life at school, but was harshly treated by his family members and only had his mother, Clemencia Mawedzere to lean on.
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