As part of Cape Town Tourism's efforts to create a more inclusive tourism sector, the murals in Salt River now have a braille plaque and a QR code that leads to an audio tour voiced by Cape Town's first blind tour guide
This week, Winston Fani, Cape Town’s first blind tour guide, confidently led members of the media on a tour of Salt River’s murals.
‘Together with Winston Fani, SA’s first qualified blind tour guide, we are shattering barriers to ignite the revolution of universal access in the Mother City!’that extensive practice had eradicated any nerves he once felt. Busisiwe described her husband as a determined individual who wholeheartedly pursues his aspirations. She proudly remarked, ‘I’m very proud of him. It was never a walk in the park.’
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