The energy regulator dropped off a bunch of sunscreen and protective gear for people with albinism after running charity golf tournaments in Bulawayo and Harare that pulled in over 16,000 dollars plus some local currency. ZERA's boss, Eddington Mazambani, said giving folks with albinism proper sun protection lets them go to school and work without worrying about getting wrecked by UV rays, and he pointed out that skin cancer risk is massive for this group.
A provincial official named Godwin Bongwe backed up the donation by saying sunscreen should be treated as essential rather than optional, since people with albinism deal with brutal sunburns constantly. One community member mentioned the stuff costs way more than most families can afford, so getting it for free actually changes lives instead of just being a nice gesture.
A provincial official named Godwin Bongwe backed up the donation by saying sunscreen should be treated as essential rather than optional, since people with albinism deal with brutal sunburns constantly. One community member mentioned the stuff costs way more than most families can afford, so getting it for free actually changes lives instead of just being a nice gesture.