FULL VIDEO: Beautiful, Amazing Dance By Bulawayo’s Man Without Legs or Hands – Joseph Ncube
23 April 2015
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Joseph Ncube, who is an orphan and is disabled, was born in Plumtree, 29 years ago before he was sent to King George VI in Bulawayo by well-wishers, where he did his primary education, before he dropped out due to lack of scholastic funding.
The acrobatic dancer told ZimEye.com that it was during his time at king George VI that he was taught by his teachers, that he was blessed. “I was inspired that disability is not inability, hence my working in the streets now, trying to earn a living, from my sweat,” said Joseph.
After dropping out of school, he went back to Plumtree, a district of his birth and started performing locally.
“This did not yield any meaningful results, when I started performing live dances and shows, as many people back home in Plumtree are also poor and could not pay descent cash that could buy bread. I decided to take my work to Bulawayo, the Capital for Matabeleland, where
I am now trying to earn a living , as you can see, I am fighting poverty with others,” said Joseph.
The man who is disabled, without legs and hands, is doing live dance shows for survival and is appealing to well-wishers to make his dream of becoming the world’s best artist come true by hiring him for their functions so that he can perform for a fee. – ZimEye

6 Replies to “FULL VIDEO: Beautiful, Amazing Dance By Bulawayo’s Man Without Legs or Hands – Joseph Ncube”

  1. Loved seeing people doing what they can without mourning over their disability. If same could be done by our leaders instead of blaming the west, Sanctions, Drought, MDC etc. Just get on with life and celebrate what you have. keep it up buddy!!!!!

  2. Loved seeing people doing what they can without mourning over their disability. If same could be done by our leaders instead of blaming the west, Sanctions, Drought, MDC etc. Just get on with life and celebrate what you have. keep it up buddy!!!!!

  3. Loved seeing people doing what they can without mourning over their disability. If same could be done by our leaders instead of blaming the west, Sanctions, Drought, MDC etc. Just get on with life and celebrate what you have. keep it up buddy!!!!!

  4. I know ths guy, once met him at Izimnyama in Pumtree, quite nimble and acrobatic, dai nyika isina kutapwa neGushungo dai ari pari nane chaizvo.
    Keep on Jose, zvichaita basi!

  5. I know ths guy, once met him at Izimnyama in Pumtree, quite nimble and acrobatic, dai nyika isina kutapwa neGushungo dai ari pari nane chaizvo.
    Keep on Jose, zvichaita basi!

  6. I know ths guy, once met him at Izimnyama in Pumtree, quite nimble and acrobatic, dai nyika isina kutapwa neGushungo dai ari pari nane chaizvo.
    Keep on Jose, zvichaita basi!

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