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He stayed in a complex opposite mine in Parklands few years ago and he also has a younger brother that is also gradually losing his sight. he's so confident at times I thought he's not really blind. A proud Xhosa man in full. I am so happy for him
I was with him in the taxi,he once explained to me how he does this and how proud he is to give hope to other blind people as a tour guide,I bump into him once in a while here in Pinelands
That was a real eye opener! Thank you Carte Blanche. May this be an encouragement to those unemployed who to lazy to earn a living. Many of who sit at home waiting for a job to come to them. Well done Winston.
Amazing! As a retired American with glaucoma now living in South Africa, I MUST sign up for this tour on my next Cape Town visit. I still have a reasonable amount of my sight but this story has inspired me so much!
Kudos to the coloured man Invant Dominee who gave this black dude an opportunity to excel in our land🎉🎉🎉🎉so beautiful, coloureds are truly rising up and bringing the foreigners with them. They should've given Dominee all the credit for making this blind mans dream possible. Dominee you are such a King and we are super proud of u😅
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He stayed in a complex opposite mine in Parklands few years ago and he also has a younger brother that is also gradually losing his sight. he's so confident at times I thought he's not really blind. A proud Xhosa man in full. I am so happy for him
I was with him in the taxi,he once explained to me how he does this and how proud he is to give hope to other blind people as a tour guide,I bump into him once in a while here in Pinelands
That was a real eye opener!
Thank you Carte Blanche. May this be an encouragement to those unemployed who to lazy to earn a living. Many of who sit at home waiting for a job to come to them. Well done Winston.
What a wonderful piece. We need more stories like this one 💛 Winston may you go from strength to strength 😊
Give us more stories like this, amazing story, with amazing people. ❤
People can be really lovely to each other when no-one has a chip on their shoulder ❤
Amazing! As a retired American with glaucoma now living in South Africa, I MUST sign up for this tour on my next Cape Town visit. I still have a reasonable amount of my sight but this story has inspired me so much!
Such an inspiring story 🫶🏼
Being from Joburg, watching this makes me realize how we've let our city go 💔
and Joburg has the potential to be one of the best cities in the world
Great story
Well done to the whole team
Man is truly inspirational
Pam, Pringle and I saw the original story on Carte Blanche. Fascinating; the magic that humanity can achieve. Keep it up.
Love it!!!
This is a beautiful story. Disability is not inability!
Absolutely brilliant venture which is a definite eye opener even for a Cape Townian like myself
Love ❤️ it!
Employment for the disabled warms my heart.
This is so beautiful, such an Inspiration, Thank you Winston ❤❤ all involved be blessed❤❤
Kudos to the coloured man Invant Dominee who gave this black dude an opportunity to excel in our land🎉🎉🎉🎉so beautiful, coloureds are truly rising up and bringing the foreigners with them. They should've given Dominee all the credit for making this blind mans dream possible. Dominee you are such a King and we are super proud of u😅
@@OoberIets human being, giving another human being an opportunity
Truly, truly inspirational ❤
Beautiful 🎉🎉🎉🎉 we have so much talent in SA.❤❤❤
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Masa Kekana I love 💕 you
Apologies for my navigational I efficiencies. I've failed to find an email addy to ask😂for your help which undoubtedly will benefit every ZAR citizen.