By SANFROSSA MANYINDAWE are disappointed that after 90 days plus in office, our expectations have continued to be neglected and overlooked by the new dawn administration, the Consortium of organisation of persons with disabilities has said.Consortium secretary Frankson Musukwa has complained that, “we have written a couple of letters asking for engagement and social dialogue with President Hakainde Hichilema but we have never received any response or acknowledgement.”He said President Hichilema and the UPND must be reminded that 75 percent of persons with disabilities voted for change and hope for a better governance system that is inclusive and promoting equal opportunities for all inclusive persons with disabilities.Dr Musukwa said the organisations had high hopes and expectations from President Hichilema as a people’s President who during campaigns promised to pay particular attention to needs of persons with disabilities. Dr Musukwa said people with disabilities did not need Bill 10 as the country has enough laws to […]
‘NEW DAWN APPOINTMENTS BIASED AGAINST DIFFERENTLY-ABLED’
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