Transportation Crisis Threatens Zimbabwe’s War Victims: Urgent Support Needed

Zimbabwe Liberation War Victims Association Seeks Transportation Aid The Zimbabwe Liberation War Victims Association (ZLWVA), comprising over 25,000 brave combatants, ex-detainees and individuals living with disabilities, is appealing for urgent transportation support. This vital assistance will empower members, foster independence and enhance overall well-being. The Struggle Continues Despite government support from the Ministry of War [...]The post Transportation Crisis Threatens Zimbabwe’s War Victims: Urgent Support Needed appeared first on iHarare News.

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Zimbabwe Liberation War Victims Association Seeks Transportation Aid The Zimbabwe Liberation War Victims Association (ZLWVA), comprising over 25,000 brave combatants, ex-detainees and individuals living with disabilities, is appealing for urgent transportation support. This vital assistance will empower members, foster independence and enhance overall well-being. Despite government support from the Ministry of War Veterans Affairs, reliable transportation remains a critical gap.

Essential medical assistance, clothing allowances and self-sustainability initiatives are hindered by inadequate transportation options. Transportation will unlock a world of possibilities for our members. By providing access to medical care, rehabilitation services, and vital resources, we can improve their overall health and well-being.



Moreover, transportation will enable our members to pursue skills development, entrepreneurship, and economic empowerment, breaking the cycle of poverty and marginalization. Our members will also have enhanced opportunities to participate in disability expos, showcasing their capabilities and challenging societal stereotypes. Ultimately, transportation will strengthen community bonds, reducing isolation and stigma associated with disabilities.

National Spokesperson Collins Kasiya Chapasuka’s words resonate deeply: “Your benevolence, Sir Wicknell, has touched countless lives. We pray for continued support. Transportation will revolutionize our existence, transforming disabilities into abilities.

We are not helpless; we are resilient.” His plea echoes the sentiments of our entire community, seeking support to overcome the challenges they face. The association encourages people to join forces with the Zimbabwe Liberation War Victims Association (ZLWVA) to honor the sacrifices of our liberation heroes, uphold the dignity of individuals living with disabilities, and foster inclusivity and empowerment.

“The transportation assistance will have a profound impact on our members’ lives. It will enhance their quality of life, promote self-sufficiency and independence, and inspire hope and resilience. Your support will be a beacon of light in the darkest moments, empowering our members to overcome adversity,” added Mr Collins.

To bridge the transportation gap, donate or volunteer today. Your contribution will help create a more compassionate and empowered community. Join us in this noble endeavor and support the Zimbabwe Liberation War Victims Association.

Established in 2017, ZLWVA advocates for the rights and well-being of Zimbabwe’s liberation war veterans and individuals living with disabilities. With your support, we can transform lives, build inclusive communities, and celebrate resilience. Join the movement towards a brighter, more inclusive future.

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