By
Jesse Mikofu
Mwandishi wa Habari
Mwananchi
Unguja. A new wave of support is set to begin in Zanzibar, where people who have lost limbs will be fitted with artificial limbs free of charge.
Project coordinator, Ms Zarina Jafferji, a Zanzibari national based in the diaspora, said the programme will give people in Zanzibar an opportunity to return to normal life.
By
Jesse Mikofu
Mwandishi wa Habari
Mwananchi
Unguja. A new wave of support is set to begin in Zanzibar, where people who have lost limbs will be fitted with artificial limbs free of charge.

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