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    "speaker_name": "Navakholo, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Emmanuel Wangwe",
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    "content": "Being disabled does not mean that you are unable to work. If you look at persons with disabilities, it is not automatic that every part of their bodies are disabled. One person might have a defect on the hand, an eye or a particular ailment. However, that does not mean that he is unable to work. When you segregate him because of his physique, it means that you are making his family or dependents not to live normal lives as it is supposed to be."
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