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Musician Greatman Gives Harare Council Ultimatum To Ensure Equal Access For Disabled Citizens

5 months agoFri, 04 Oct 2024 06:11:23 GMT
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Musician Greatman Gives Harare Council Ultimatum To Ensure Equal Access For Disabled Citizens

Greatman Gwaze, a Harare resident and musician who uses a wheelchair, has given the City of Harare (CoH) a 2-week ultimatum to ensure full and equal access to public and private amenities for people with disabilities.

Gwaze’s lawyer sent a letter to the CoH Town Clerk, stating that Gwaze has suffered prejudice due to lack of accessibility at various locations including shopping malls, restaurants, and police stations.

In the letter written to CoH on 27 September 2024 by Gwaze’s lawyer Moses Nkomo of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Gwaze said that the lack of universal design and accessibility has prevented him from living independently and participating fully in public life, forcing him to rely on others for assistance.

Gwaze cited the provisions of section 56(3) of the Constitution which states that every person has a right not to be treated in an unfairly discriminatory manner on such grounds as their nationality, race, tribe, place of birth, ethnic or social origin, language, class, religious belief, political affiliation, opinion, custom, culture, sex, gender, marital status, age, pregnancy, disability or economic or social status, or whether they were born in or out of wedlock.

According to Gwaze, section 83 of the Constitution guarantees the rights of persons with disabilities and these rights include the right to be self-reliant.

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He also argued that section 22 of the Constitution provides that the state and other institutions of government at every level must within the limits of resources available, assist persons with physical or mental disabilities to achieve their full potential and to minimise the disadvantages suffered by them.

The musician demanded that CoH provide its Disabled Persons Policy, Building By-Laws plans for implementing universal design, and timelines for compliance by building owners.

Gwaze warned that he will take legal action against CoH if the requested information was not provided within 14 days.

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15 Comments

Comered · 5 months ago
Hope he is not trailing behind the so called Pastor Madungwe
Oncemore · 5 months ago
Seka urema wafa, Gwaze is right, atopinda mu politics, ane vision
Anonymous · 5 months ago
Politics dzipiko ngaachengete mwana wanhingi uyu akanyarara
Chibaba · 5 months ago
🤣🤣🤣 hakuna chinonzi ma human rights , ZANU PF ikangokuonai makaungana muri 5 and above , makutosungwa hanzi mudakupandukira hurumende.
Viewer · 5 months ago
kano gwara kampfana aka 😂
coni · 5 months ago
vanhu vepano ityai Mwari...ko zvekutorerwa mkadzi zvapindira papi iro rinongosanganisa nyaya rinenge ropenga rinenge rinosapota zanu
gumlaz · 5 months ago
marights anoshanda kunyika dzinemutemo uye dzichiutevedza kwete muno muzimbabwe ita zvekutsvaga mari unyerere chete o dai wati ukudawo kuita presdent wema disabled zvingatombohwika
zig · 5 months ago
zvimwe zvinhu hazvidi kudaro
Officer#12 · 5 months ago
😂😂😂,,,,,
ncii · 5 months ago
@BBC, at least Gwaze knows his rights not you coward always a yes man....
Pindula Lover🌹 · 5 months ago
take legal action against who?.
BBC · 5 months ago
kanopenga aka
H metro · 5 months ago
2 1 in favor of Gilbert
@Man to Man 🥀 · 5 months ago
😂😂😂😂😂

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