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Pick n Pay Masvingo bars disabled woman from entering shop

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Last updated: July 16, 2021 1:47 am
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Agnes Gurunhe captured outside TM Pick n Pay Masvingo today

TellZim Reporter

TM Pick n Pay Masvingo today
barred a woman with albinism from getting into the shop because her skin could
not be sanitized at the entrance, TellZim can report.

Agnes Gurunhe (35) of Mucheke A
in the city, was prevented from getting into the shop, first by security people
manning the entrance and later by till supervisor William Kokela.

This was after she had requested
that she be given water and soap to wash her hands, rather than to have her use
chemical sanitizer which is not friendly to her skin.

“I politely asked that I be given
water and soap to wash my hands because my skin seriously reacts to sanitizers
but the people manning the entrance said there was no water at the shop and
they then denied me entry.

“I then requested to see the
manager and they brought a man whom I assumed to be the manager. The man said
it’s either I get my hands sanitized or I could not enter. After some talk,
they then said I could list down the grocery items I wanted to purchase so that
a staff member would do it for me while I waited outside. I considered that to
be unreasonable because that would mean that I give them my bank card and my
secret PIN,” Gurunhe told TellZim.

After the stalemate, Gurunhe was
turned away from the shop.

TellZim contacted Disability
Amalgamation Community Trust (DACT) chairperson Hentry Chavhanga who said he
was shocked by the incident.

“I am on my way to find out what
happened. That is an outrageous act of discrimination and TM Pick n Pay must be
held responsible for that,” said Chivhanga, adding that he was going to seek
audience with the shop manager.

The coronavirus pandemic has seen
government promulgating regulations that require business owners to sanitize
their customers and check their body temperatures at the entrances.

More to follow….

 

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