Skip to main content

Albinism Is Not A Hedge

Living the Dream



Submitted by: Maphalla Khomotso 
Meet Maphalla Khomotso (16), living her dream in spite of living with Albinism. She was born with albinism congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair (albinism often causes problems with the eyes)But this has not stopped her from living her best life.
Maphalla Khomotso was born on 23rd October 2004, she grew up in 'Burgersfort inside Limpopo. After her birth, she was told to stay indoors. And sometimes, she would be permitted to play in the yard because, rays of the sunlight can damage their skin.

Living with albinism is not an easy condition where, pupils will tease her saying that: "She's umlungu (meaning that she's white)". However, it took time for her and her mother to have a serious conversation. Surprisingly, her mother told her baby that: "It's not about the color, it's all about the love, she has for her child."

Maphalla was then taught to accept her condition as, her mother did. And, it wasn't easy for her to accept it. As times goes, Maphalla's mother told Khomotso that; she loves her the way she is.

At the age of 6, she was sent to a school nearby home. The school is called 'Tšherweng primary school'. However, she schooled for only one month which, was January. And, in February. She was sent to a new school called 'Bosele Special school'. Maphalla is lively, intelligent young woman.

In grade 2 (2012), she started to discover her first talent which, was singing. For her to discover her first talent was seeing herself engaging in the school choir (infants). Since then, she practically fell-in-love with singing.
In grade 6 (2016), she then discovered her second talent of being an Actress.  Since 2016, she made a choice of combining her two talents, to achieve her goals.

Late in 2016, she got featured on a school play, and it was about an Awareness of HIV. And she stared as a bad-friend, who gives negative advices.

The most exciting news was that; Department of Arts and Culture were there, witnessing the school play. They then requested the pupils to portray second play as, they loved the school to enter into the Drama competitions. That was held in Cape Town.

The second play was about two clans: the bapedi and mandevele. In the second play, she stared as king's daughter.  2017, she then completed her primary school and in 2018, she was sent to a new school called Filadelfia Secondary School LSEN.

Last year, Maphalla got into the third-school play which, was directed by Mthimunye Thokozani. And late last year, she became a director of a successful book called What Is Love? And What Happens After?: The Pure Heart. And, she attended her first audition for a local movie called Uchoyo, and she was selected for this movie. She stared as Lebo, who's a school girl that doesn't like schooling and she would complain about anything surrounding her. And this year, Uchoyo got released.

Communities in Limpopo and Gauteng are taking notice of the young Actress, and she can be seen on social media platforms regularly. Inspiring and bringing joy to all she comes into contact with.
Let her tell you in her own words:
“Living with albinism is not at all easy because, we've got to face challenges. And sometimes, you might feel like you're not wanted. But, I am glad that I've the support from my family and friends, as they doesn't make me feel like an outsider.

I am planning to use my talents to reach the milestones. One of my biggest achievement, is being in the cast of the local movie called Uchoyo. And again, I'll would love to say thank you to Maluleke Blessing for giving me an opportunity on, exploring more in acting".
She wrote this special note:
 “To my Mokwena Sagwadi Independent Publishing House family,
Thank you, and always remember to never let you're background determines your future. Always know that you're capable to achieve anything, as long as you put your mind to it".
Edited By: Mokwena Sagwadi 

Catch more on Mokwena Sagwadi Independent Publishing House

Comments

Unknown said…
I'm very proud of you Khomotso, keep on dreaming and be successful in life May GOD Bless You With plenty of blessings my baby girl ❤️🥂😘... Sagwadi to you I say Good Luck with your good work.... Let It Shine 💯❤️✨....
Sagwadi said…
Khomotso and I, appreciates your words and we would love to say thank you💖💖💖 her story touched a golden dream. We love you💗💗🙏

Popular posts from this blog

I Am Mutloane Kgalalelo

I Am Proudly A South African “Turn your wounds into wisdom.” —  Oprah Winfrey Submitted by:   Mutloane Kgalalelo  Meet Mutloane Kgalalelo (15), living out loud in spite of being wheelchair-bound.  She was born normal whereas, her bellybutton wasn't fine.  This means that Mutloane had to seek for medical care, and she ended-up being on a wheelchair. She is a lively, intelligent young woman and singing is her passion. Communities in Gauteng are taking notice of the young woman, and she can be seen on social media platforms regularly. Inspiring and bringing joy to all she comes into contact with. Kgalalelo explains about her journey of being a wheelchair-bound.     "It began when my bellybutton wasn't okay, and I had to visit clinics and hospitals for medical care. Where I was booked for operation, since then, I couldn't walk and I had to use a wheelchair.  At first, I couldn't accept that, I'm a wheelchair-bound however as time goe

Queen Sonia

Sonia Mbele on how she’s coping during Covid-19 lockdown With everyone at home due to the current lockdown, more people are spending most of their time on social media, this has not been the case for actress Sonia Mbele. The actress has not been very active on social media since the country went into lockdown. And she recently opened up on her Instagram page after her inbox was flooded with fans asking about her whereabouts. “I’ve been getting a lot of DMs from most of you complaining that I’ve been under the radar. So, here’s a thing; with a household and three mouths to (feed), maintaining it hasn’t been easy,” she wrote. She also explained that she has been working while away from social media and that made her realise that escapism has been her coping mechanism. “I know we’ve all been affected so my stresses are no exception. However, we all have different coping mechanisms and mine has been to escape, sorry to have escaped you guys as well but it was the only w

Lockdown Is A Problem

Sophie Lichaba on how lockdown has affected her restaurant and shisanyama businesses Although the South African economy is slowly re-opening following the recent total shutdown, it will still be a while before all businesses are allowed to operate. These include, among others, movie theatres, concert venues and shisanyama spots. During her recent interview with  Afternoon Express , renowned actress and businesswoman Sophie Lichaba spoke to Palesa Tembe about how her businesses have been affected by the lockdown. “As a businessperson, whether you like it or not, events have come to a halt. My husband and I, as you know, own restaurants and shisanyama's. That had to be cut to a total standstill.” Sophie added that those who get to work from home are blessed. “For those who are able to film, it’s a blessing, a great blessing,” she said. Sophie, who graced the cover of the Media in April, also revealed she has a cooking show coming soon. Although she recently admi