DA to launch ‘Manifesto for Change’ in Braille

04 July 2016 - 11:34 By TMG Digital

In its bid to “ensure that no one is left behind‚ especially the poor and marginalised”‚ the Democratic Alliance (DA) is to release its “Manifesto for Change” in both Braille and audio form. Mmusi Maimane will be joined by senior party members at Tuesday launch at Kaleidoscope SA in Worcester to “articulate the progress that the DA-governed Western Cape has made in integrating and assisting people with disabilities”.Kaleidoscope SA –originally established as the School for the Blind in describes itself as “the central hub for blind progression in South Africa‚ and soon the world”.the best moment of our campaign in the Karoo. DA HAKA. In Steytlerville. pic.twitter.com/7qrYeXRp0G— Helen Zille (@helenzille) July 4, 2016async“On our journey to bring change to the people of South Africa‚ we must ensure that no one is left behind‚ especially the poor and marginalised‚” a party statement said.“It therefore that people who are visually and hearing impaired are able to access the DA’s manifesto.” ..

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