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Bulawayo born author publishes a book for blind students in S.A
18 Jun 2015 at 01:49hrs | Views
Mthokozisi Gwizi, a South African based author and motivational speaker has published an inspirational book for blind students in collaboration with Blind S.A.
The author of the inspirational book Against All Odds: It Can Still Be Done has released his second book which is written in Braille and is entitled "Wow! Tell Me Another One!" The book consists of several inspirational stories with moral lessons for blind learners.
Affectionately known as Gwizi Motivational on social media, Gwizi has been a guest speaker on 3 radio stations in S.A, have featured on several newspapers and magazines both in South Africa and Zimbabwe including the Chronicle and The Southern Eye.
As an accredited facilitator, he has also conducted workshops for training other teachers and other professionals on strategies of being effective in their fields.
The inspirational speaker also donated copies of his books to United College Of Education where he did his training years back.
Gwizi also pioneered various projects including the U.J Technolab for blind and disabled learners where his blind, low vision and pupils with multiple disability do different technological experiments.
The author of the inspirational book Against All Odds: It Can Still Be Done has released his second book which is written in Braille and is entitled "Wow! Tell Me Another One!" The book consists of several inspirational stories with moral lessons for blind learners.
Affectionately known as Gwizi Motivational on social media, Gwizi has been a guest speaker on 3 radio stations in S.A, have featured on several newspapers and magazines both in South Africa and Zimbabwe including the Chronicle and The Southern Eye.
The inspirational speaker also donated copies of his books to United College Of Education where he did his training years back.
Gwizi also pioneered various projects including the U.J Technolab for blind and disabled learners where his blind, low vision and pupils with multiple disability do different technological experiments.
Source - Bheki Zulu