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White Cane Day Commemorated in Oniipa

todayOctober 17, 2025

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(Phot: Maria Namupala)

(Phot: Maria Namupala)

(Photo:Maria Namuapal)

By Maria Namupala

Visually impaired individuals in Oniipa, Oshikoto Region, marked their annual International White Cane Day on Wednesday.

The white cane, used by visually impaired people to navigate their surroundings, was first adopted in the United States in October 1964 and is celebrated annually on October 15.

Speaking at the event, Emma Amadhila, regional coordinator of the Northern Association of the Visually Impaired (NAVI), explained that the White Cane serves multiple purposes: raising awareness, promoting accessibility and inclusion, celebrating the courage and achievements of visually impaired individuals, and educating the public about blindness.

Amadhila emphasized that the white cane is a symbol of freedom, independence, and confidence, enabling users to move safely and independently, explore the world, and live life to the fullest.

“When we see someone with a white cane, we see strength, determination, and independence, not limitations. Let us commit to creating a world that is inclusive, accessible, and respectful for everyone, regardless of ability,” Amadhila said.

She encouraged the community to support, respect, and empower visually impaired individuals every day.

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