The Sunday Mail
Brenda Marange
HUMANITY is all about sense, not skin colour.
We are all equal in the eyes of the Creator regardless of skin colour, tribe, creed or ethnicity.
We, therefore, need to accept each other as humans. No colour of skin is more important than the other. Living with albinism is neither a curse nor a disability.
It is not by choice that we are who we look.
Whatever we have is a gift from God.
No one is sure of tomorrow. As such, there is no need of despising people living with albinism. Let us enjoy this life together, without sidelining other human beings, as we were created by the same God.
Colour, wealth or poverty does not describe life. Let us hold our hands together as humans and stop despising each other.
We need one another.
We should work and live in harmony. Let us act like brothers and sisters.
Brenda Marange is a Form Four learner at Munashe Private High School in Mutoko