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Matabeleland South PWDs Empowered Through Beadwork Training Initiative
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47472, member: 636"] People with disabilities learned beadwork skills through a new training program across three districts of Matabeleland South province. Maginess Ndlovu used Culture Fund money to teach these valuable craft techniques. The program helped residents from Insiza, Gwanda and Beitbridge districts develop economic independence. Participants created beautiful jewelry, handbags and clothing during their training sessions. The exhibition displayed their finished products for the local community. Ndlovu designed the training specifically for people with different types of disabilities. Each participant learned methods that worked best for their individual needs and abilities. Many trainees said they can support their families and pay school fees for their children. The program eliminates their dependence on charity and government assistance. Participants expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to learn marketable skills. The Ministry of Sports, Arts and Culture praised the beadwork initiative as a success story. Officials said the program aligns with government goals of supporting all citizens regardless of location or ability. Promise Dube from the ministry noted the project promotes both arts education and cultural traditions. The exhibition featured items called Maggie's unique designs. These products demonstrate the creative talents within the disabled community. Ndlovu believes the program proves people with disabilities can achieve economic success through proper training and support. She wants to expand the initiative to reach more districts throughout Matabeleland South province. The region contains seven total districts with many residents who could benefit from similar programs. Organizers seek partnerships with other groups to grow the beadwork training opportunities. The project creates sustainable income sources through traditional arts and culture. [/QUOTE]
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