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Abongile Mthamo with the founder of Asimthande Centre for the Blind, Zethu Magubane and principal Cebo Magubane.
Abongile Mthamo with the founder of Asimthande Centre for the Blind, Zethu Magubane and principal Cebo Magubane.

ABONGILE Mthamo did not allow her condition to determine her future after she became totally blind when she was doing matric in 2017.

The 25-year-old from Bizana in the Eastern Cape graduated with a diploma in contact centre management at the Tshwane University of Technology on Friday, 5 May.

Abongile said she studied with normal students and was the only blind student in her class.

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