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Masvingo Pick ‘n’ Pay Face Critism For Denying Albino Woman Entry Into Shop
In an unacceptable development TM Pick ‘n’ Pay Masvingo has drawn criticism from across Zimbabwe after Ages Gurunhe an albino woman was denied entry inside the shop when she declined to be sanitised at the entrance because her skin reacts badly to the chemical the shop as using.
Agnes Gurunhe (35) of Mucheke A in the city suggested they bring her water and soap instead-but management ould have none of it and turned her away.
Gurunhe shared her experience on various social media platforms. She said;
“I politely asked that I be given water and soap to wash my hands because my skin seriously reacts to sanitisers 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 sanitised 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,” she said.
The discrimination she faced was condemned widely
Reacting to the matter, Masvingo mayor, Collin Maboke a lawyer by profession, said he was disheartened by what happened to Gurunhe adding that he was willing to institute legal action against the shop on her behalf.
Disability Amalgamation Community Trust (DACT) chairperson Henry Chavhanga said he was shocked by the incident.
“That is an outrageous act of discrimination and TM Pick n’ Pay must be held responsible for that,” said Chivhanga.
Since the onset of the Covid 19 pandemic, the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended regulations that require business owners to sanitise their customers and check their body temperatures before allowing them entry into their premises as a measure to curb the spread of the virus.
-New Zimbabwe