Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 15 April 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

Disabled People South Africa (DPSA) is commending the Mpumalanga department of health for employing more than 20 persons with disabilities, but an expert says it’s not enough. DPSA national chair Patrick Mahlakwane said it was commendable that the department was committed to employing disabled persons as required by the law. “AsDPSA, we would like to thank the department for employing 21 persons with disabilities.

This is a good example. We wish that all departments in different provinces would do the same. “We also want to see that happening in the parastatals and municipalities.

This is how we will reduce the government’s burden of paying disability grants, as these persons with disabilities will then be contributing to the economy of the country.” Mahlakwane is one of the activists who have been pushing the Mpumalanga government to employ disabled people. Years ago, he criticised the health department for claiming that it had not funded businesses owned by disabled people because they were not registered on the government’s central database. He said if the government was serious about locating these people, they could have contacted him.

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The province is still lagging behind because, by law, its employment force should comprise 3% of disabled people. In their latest Third Quarter Performance Report submitted to the portfolio committee on health, the Mpumalanga department of health said the figure has fallen to below 2% on the employment of persons with disabilities within their internal structures. The department of employment and labour is authorised to fine departments or organisations that fail to meet this requirement.

Bosman Grobler, a DA member of the Mpumalanga legislature, said his party has written to the department of labour asking them to fine the department of health for failing to reach the equity target for employment of disabled people. “This is not the first time the Mpumalanga government has been accused of failing people with disabilities in terms of employment and business opportunities.

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Originally published by The Citizen • April 15, 2026

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