The inclusion of persons with disabilities is not optional, it is a constitutional obligation. This was the key message delivered by Mogale Executive Mayor, Lucky Sele, as the city hosted the Disability Excellence Awards at the Maropeng Visitors Centre.

Hosted under the theme “Together for a disability inclusive Gauteng,” the awards also marked the culmination of Disability Awareness Month 2025, observed from 3 November to 3 December.

The awards recognise excellence across several categories, including leadership in social change, celebrating lived experience,rights activism and social impact, innovation and accessibility, and the achievements of persons with disabilities themselves.

They honour educators, caregivers, young innovators, and organisations that have gone above and beyond to promote inclusion and empower persons with disabilities. Individual winners received printers or laptops, while recognised organisations were awarded both.

Speaking at the event, Mogale City’s Social Development Social Worker for People with Disabilities, Napogadi Masekoang, reaffirmed the department’s commitment to ensuring that persons with disabilities benefit from programmes that address poverty, gender-based violence, access to opportunities, and the removal of barriers. She noted that several individuals have already been assisted in securing employment through municipal support.

Meanwhile, Rawkali Lethoko from Mogale’s Disability Forum emphasised the need to resuscitate the city’s Disability Information Desk and improve municipal facilities to ensure accessibility. He also urged the public to familiarise themselves with the White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to promote respectful and correct engagement.

The awards sent a clear message: Mogale City sees, values, and celebrates the contributions of persons with disabilities.